THE LAST TIME we featured the 1928 Hollywood Hills, California home of interior designer Mark D. Sikes was in 2016 (see how it looked here). It was the second iteration of the place, we believe? Three years ago, in 2019, the designer embarked on a third redesign that was featured at Architectural Digest that we only discovered now, and quite a lot has changed. New fabrics have been brought in, most notably the blue white Brunschwig & Fils check that ensconces the dining room from floor to ceiling. New wicker dining chairs replaced the previous ones, which were move to the living room. The reading room/guest room/reference library, which used be in calming neutral tones of beige, white, and leopard print, is now completely redone in blue and white striped fabric and the chairs reupholstered in toile de nantes. According to Sikes, “It’s that idea of mixing a preppy, East Coast sensibility with a bohemian, West Coast vibe”.
Images via Architectural Digest and Mark D. Sikes