Here, we look at the #WFH life of Kim Gordon, the home design and real estate star profiled in Furnishings. Gordon moved into her 3,600-square-foot abode in Brentwood’s Mandeville Canyon about a year ago. “My regular office was a small mid-century house in the outskirts of Venice. Still a home, but the feeling was more of a busy beach city,” says Gordon. Now, she is able to hike just outside her door and enjoy the mountain views. “It’s like camping,” she says. kimgordondesigns.com
Industry Interior design and real estate
Location Brentwood
Scope 3,600 square feet
Interior Design Kim Gordon
Notable Features
- Gordon describes the aesthetic when she moved in as, “grandma’s midcentury with brown and beige mushroom tiles and spring onion wallpaper.”
- With her two sons homeschooling during quarantine, she had nowhere to work quietly, so she cleared a corner in the oversized bedroom closet, which features views of the Santa Monica mountains, to create her “cloffice.”
- Because of the slight slope of the property, she designed a series of decks and little houses for various uses: a writer’s cabin, a sauna, a grow house.
- Gordon salvaged the pieces of a fantastic kitchen from one of her other projects and they miraculously fit into the kitchen here.
- The house butts up against federal land so no one can build a house adjacent to hers.
Photos by Michael Brager Photography.