Project · West Hollywood, CA · High-Rise Condominium Layered Sheers & Drapery

West Hollywood Condominium

Project

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West Hollywood condominium living room at sunset with warm taupe sheers and bronze lined drapery panels framing floor-to-ceiling glass over the Sunset Strip view, dark wood-slat walls, marble bar and 'life is beautiful' neon
Living room — layered sheers and lined drapery over floor-to-ceiling glass with Sunset Strip view

High-Rise Condominium Layered Sheers & Drapery — a portfolio project documenting a window treatment approach in West Hollywood, CA. A studio reference in design intent, material specification, and architectural reasoning.

The Brief

A high-floor West Hollywood condominium with floor-to-ceiling glass framing Sunset Strip and the Hollywood Hills. The owners wanted daytime light and the skyline view preserved, nighttime privacy from the city below, and a soft, residential-luxury finish layered against the dark wood-slat walls and neon art — without any hardware competing with the view.

The Design Response

A two-layer program per room: full-height sheers in a warm tonal weave to soften the glass and diffuse the sunset light, paired with weighted lined drapery panels in a tone-on-tone shade that draws fully closed at night. Tracks ceiling-recessed into the slat-wall pockets so nothing reads as hardware against the view. Living room tuned warm and amber to live with the bar millwork and 'life is beautiful' neon; primary bedroom tuned cool and pale to live with the powder-blue palette and the 'Passion' neon over the headboard.

Materials & Performance

Living room: warm taupe sheer voile layered with bronze-toned lined drapery panels. Primary bedroom: ivory patterned sheer layered with soft powder-blue lined drapery panels, fully interlined for weighted break at the floor.

Ceiling-recessed traverse tracks set into the wood-slat wall pockets; concealed returns to the side walls; no visible rods or finials against the glass.

Sheers hung first against the glass to set the diffusion layer, then over-drapery dressed, weighted and steam-trained so panels break cleanly at the wood floor. Track placement coordinated with the existing cove lighting so nothing casts a hard shadow line at sunset.

The Result

The skyline view is preserved by day, the sheers carry the warm Sunset Strip light into the room, and at night the lined panels draw fully closed for blackout privacy. The treatment disappears into the architecture — the drapery reads as part of the condo's millwork, not as window covering.

Design Focus
  • High-rise condominium
  • Floor-to-ceiling glass
  • Layered sheers + lined drapery
  • Skyline view preservation
  • Ceiling-recessed tracks
West Hollywood condominium primary bedroom with ivory patterned sheers and powder-blue lined drapery panels framing floor-to-ceiling glass over Sunset Boulevard and Doheny Drive, upholstered bed and 'Passion' neon over the headboard
Primary bedroom — patterned sheers layered with powder-blue lined drapery over the Sunset Boulevard view
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