WEB-EXCLUSIVE HOME TOUR

Tour the Silver Lake Home of an Avengers Production Designer and an Artist

James Chinlund and Clare Crespo reimagined their midcentury Los Angeles home with the help of design firm Lovers Unite

The reconfiguration and reimagining of the formerly dark, cloistered kitchen also transformed the main floor. “We worked around the existing architectural elements and used cabinetry as camouflage for awkward structural conditions. The single wood column on the countertop allowed us to open the whole space,” Koch says. The new kitchen features a copper hood and counters of green slate, fulfilling Crespo’s demand for more color while staying true to Chinlund’s design sensibility. “I like honesty in materials, not applied color,” he avers.

Throughout the home, Chinlund devised new architectural details in wood—light boxes, slatted ceilings, wall surfaces, and fascia—that lend a Japanese quality to the interiors, something he refers to as a “sake cup aesthetic.” In many ways, the look is a throwback to his first apartment in New York City, a petite studio he adorned with slatted light boxes. “Light is so important in my work. For me it’s the beginning of every design,” he explains. “Here, we were able to create lots of different light looks and light levels that allow us to shape different experiences.”

The decorative elements of the house dovetail neatly with the soulful yet unpretentious architectural envelope, spanning unimpeachable classics such as Michael Ducaroy’s Togo seating to curiosities like a giant chair that was used as a prop for a Roberto Cavalli shoot that Chinlund worked on with photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Ultimately, the mood of the home reflects both the love and care of the Lovers Unite team as well as the spirit and talents of the estimable homeowners. “James brought so much feel for texture, material, and detail,” Spector concludes. “And Clare has this amazing, far-reaching sensibility. She picks the oddest things and finds the charm in them.” And after all, that’s the Fraggle Rock way.