Beverly Hills Estate Window Treatments
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A portfolio project documenting a window-treatment approach in Beverly Hills, CA. A studio reference in design intent, material specification, and architectural reasoning.
A full estate program — 32 openings across primary suites, formal living and dining rooms, library, and screening room — requiring a single coherent design language across traditional and contemporary architectural moments.
We resolved the estate as two related families of drapery: French pleat in the formal rooms and primary suites, ripple fold in the contemporary additions and screening room. Both families share a single fabric palette so the home reads as one estate, not two.
Three coordinated fabrics across the estate: a heavy off-white wool blend for the formal rooms, a tonal linen for the suites, and a three-pass blackout-lined wool for the screening room.
Concealed Lutron motorized track systems throughout, integrated with the estate's existing keypad ecosystem. Hand-forged iron rods exposed only in the library, where the architecture asked for them.
Sequenced over six weeks to align with the homeowner's calendar. All motors wired and commissioned before any fabric was hung.
The estate now operates from a single set of keypads across all 32 openings. The design vocabulary is consistent without being repetitive — a single estate spoken in two related dialects.
- French pleat drapery
- Ripple fold drapery
- Motorized drapery
- Lutron integration
- Blackout drapery
- Estate window treatments
- Beverly Hills custom drapery
- Los Angeles luxury interiors





