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Tania Sarin Transformed Her Light-Filled Century City Home Twice In One Year - Architectural Digest

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So, the duo decided to dive in. Armed with many mood boards and FaceTime calls, they started with the dining room, which had previously been a dark and underutilized space; it was an area she was unhappy with, but one she felt a need to make functional and beautiful. “Before the pandemic, I would have people over for dinner, like, every week,” Tania says of her love of hosting, a trait she attributes to her Lebanese Armenian heritage. “The afterparties, the pre-parties, the dinner parties—everything was at my house on the weekend.”

Craving color for the space, Tania designed the green marble dining table herself, sourcing the marble in North Hollywood and hiring fabricators to assemble it in the home. The wood panelling on the walls was a Chad suggestion and a choice that gave the room the warmth and texture called for in the brief. With the finishing touches in place, including a rug by Armenian American–owned brand Tufenkian, it’s the room she’s now the most satisfied with and inspired to use on a regular basis.

Perhaps the space where she deviated most from her original austere decor was the bedroom, which she painted terra-cotta—a shade from Kelly Wearstler’s collab with Farrow & Ball—and outfitted with luscious pink tones, statement lamps, and travertine tables. “You see bedrooms constantly that are just white or neutral—I wanted to do the complete opposite of that,” Tania says of her inspiration for the room. “I wanted my bedroom to be alive. I wanted it to be ’70s, funky, eclectic and cool, and super unexpected.” So, she went for it, and she couldn’t be happier with the result. “I absolutely love it. I love being in there. I love sleeping in there. My boyfriend loves it. It’s just so different.”

Rejecting the idea that bedrooms should be super serene, Tania decided on a terra-cotta shade by Kelly Wearstler x Farrow & Ball that changes hues throughout the day. Bed by Lulu and Georgia, vintage nightstand via Chairish, Lawson-Fenning lamps, artwork by Sean Kratzert, linen bedding by The Citizenry.

Not everything in the home was a top-to-bottom do-over. Pieces from her original design scheme—the Rove Concepts sectional and the dressing room bench—mingle with the newly acquired furniture to help achieve a thoughtfully layered look that’s part vintage, part new, part midcentury, part Deco—and now entirely her own.

The work space is a masterclass in mixed materials. Desk by Anyon Atelier, chair and lamp by Good Wood Vintage.

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