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23 "The landscape of Colorado affords so many opportunities to take an innovative design approach. Every project offers new challenges and ways to express new ideas." —Lori Carroll FACING ABOVE: Perched in the exclusive Bird Streets neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills, the 6,000-square-foot Bluejay residence was completely re-imagined to maximize the site's sweeping Los Angeles views while reflecting the homeowner's trendsetting lifestyle. The open- plan great room includes a living area and a long wraparound bar that is made for communal seating and entertaining. Behind the bar, a vertical stainless steel wine refrigerator extends all the way to the ceiling, thus providing a seamless way to solve for the lack of a wine room in the home. The LED lighting underneath the countertops echoes the mood of the pool yet again uniting the indoor and outdoor spaces. FACING PAGE BOTTOM: While the property sits directly on the street, a walled-in entry sequence creates a sense of drama and privacy while setting the tone for the rest of the space. The limestone pathway, lit from underneath, appears to be floating as it entrancingly guides the way to the front door. Photographs courtesy of Dean Larkin Design FACING ABOVE: Perched in the exclusive Bird Streets neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills, the 6,000-square-foot Bluejay residence was completely re-imagined to maximize the site's sweeping Los Angeles views while reflecting the homeowner's trendsetting lifestyle. The open- the way to the ceiling, thus providing a seamless way to solve for the lack of a wine room in the home. The LED lighting underneath the countertops echoes the mood of the pool yet again uniting the indoor and outdoor spaces Photography by Dean Larkin Design Designed by Lori Carroll & Associates, Tucson, AZ, Page 342 Designer's Designer's Comments Comments

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