In This Geometric Echo Park Kitchen, a Clean-Lined Reno Proves It’s Hip to Be Square

Photography by Yoshihiro Makino

In a successful renovation, no one gets exactly what they want. A project is filled with compromises big and small, left and right, back and forth. The only constant—besides, perhaps, the sheer persistence of dust and noise—is that change must occur. Principal Patrick Maziarski of Beau Geste Interior Design was aware a shift was imminent even before he was hired for the job.

“The owners, Josh and Johnny, and I are all members of the same gym,” he says. “I had previously visited their home for social events, at which they did not hesitate to express their desire to remodel. Before long, they approached me in an official capacity to help.”

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