Environetics Blends 1920s Warehouse Style with Goth Interior Design

Environetics Blends 1920s Warehouse Style with Goth Interior Design
Downtown Los Angeles, like many urban centers throughout the United States, is undergoing a revitalization, especially in the vicinity that has come to be known as the Artist District.

When prominent attorney Lawrence Grassini purchased a 1920s building, which had once been a toy warehouse, he called on long-time partner Environetics to meet the challenges presented in melding commercial and residential areas and historic architecture with "Goth" inspired design.

"This project typifies our commitment to clearly understanding our client's vision and intent.

In this case, the owner wanted to improve the building in a way that satisfied his tenants, his neighbors, and his own business needs," said Richard Lehman, EVP Director of Design at Environetics.

"Not only were pride and property value important, but the quality of the work and style of design factored in as critical design elements."


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