This Beautiful Guest Bedroom Went From Dirt (Literally) to Fresh Digs

A bedroom with a built in wood bookscase on either side of a built in wood desk beneath a window. A bed in green striped linens is in the foreground, in a shallow alcove.

Photo by Haris Kenjar

There are many ways to describe how a home falls short of its owners' needs, from drab and dingy to cramped and tired. For interior designer Meghan Eisenberg, the words she used to paint a "before" picture of this Los Angeles project were more literal, less creative. "This bedroom was a pile of dirt," she notes.

She was hired by a young couple with three children who had recently relocated from the Midwest to Silver Lake, an area known for its ties to Hollywood. "They moved here because the husband is a writer and showrunner, and the wife is a psychotherapist," Eisenberg says. "Since they left their families, they often have longterm visits by their respective parents."

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