In a style she calls “cozy Quaker,” Los Angeles–based designer Liza Reyes recently transformed an abandoned cabin in the city’s historic Mount Washington neighborhood into a thoughtfully spare family home. The considered approach she honed while working at Commune—a group of designers, builders, and makers that celebrates modern California craftsmanship—can be felt throughout the space. With the help of her husband, woodworker Philip Soderlind, Reyes built utilitarian pieces, like a sofa with a storage-friendly frame. “I like things at home to be clean and sparse so my eye can rest,” says Reyes, who shares some more of her favorite lessons on design here.
Photography by Laure Joliet
Text by Christine Lennon
Styling by Rachel Craven
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