Studio City clients are some of our most design-aware. The neighborhood has one of LA's highest concentrations of architects, designers, and entertainment industry homeowners — people who care about doors as design elements, not just functional ones. Studio City projects often push us toward our most architectural offerings: pivot doors, hidden doors, oversized interiors, and coordinated full-home systems.
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Designer-coordinated systems
Studio City has the highest concentration of design industry homeowners in the SFV. Architects, interior designers, art directors, and design-conscious entertainment professionals make up a significant share of the local market. The result: Studio City door projects tend to be more architectural, more modern, and more design-coordinated than typical SFV projects. We've supplied doors to homes that ended up featured in design publications.
(1) Modern slab front doors at 96-108 inches with stone-effect finishes — increasingly the default for renovated Studio City homes. (2) Flush interior doors in white oak or walnut at 96 inches — the whole-home upgrade that defines a 'designer' renovation. (3) Hidden doors for home offices, libraries, and powder rooms — Studio City has the highest hidden-door order rate of any neighborhood we serve. (4) Pivot doors for renovated mid-century homes with raised ceilings and architectural ambitions.
We collaborate regularly with Studio City-based interior designers and architects. Our showroom is set up to support designer-client visits with material samples, hardware swatches, and finish coordination. For designers planning multiple projects, we offer dedicated specification support and shop-drawing turnaround within 5-7 business days. Trade pricing and net-30 terms are standard.
Many Studio City homes are 1950s-1960s mid-century moderns with original architectural integrity. Replacing a door on a heritage mid-century requires care — the goal is updated engineering inside the existing architectural vocabulary, not modernist reinterpretation. We've helped many Studio City homeowners pick doors that respect the original architecture while delivering current security, energy, and longevity. The most common move: a clean horizontal-line slab in walnut or natural oak with original-style geometric glass cutouts.
The fastest way to start a Studio City door project is a 30-minute showroom consultation. We'll discuss your home's architecture, the look you're going for, and which doors fit your specific needs. For homes outside our typical schedule range, a $199 home visit consultation is available (credited toward your final order).
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Yes. We have a dedicated trade program for designers and architects, with trade pricing, shop drawings, finish samples, and specification support. Many Studio City designers send clients to our showroom as a regular part of their project workflow.
Yes — pivot doors are a strong choice for Studio City modern and renovated mid-century homes with raised ceilings. Pivot installation in Studio City typically requires floor reinforcement, which we coordinate with the general contractor or structural engineer.
Carefully. Mid-century renovation calls for current engineering (energy, security, longevity) inside a period-correct visual vocabulary. We help select doors that respect the original architecture — clean horizontal lines, period-appropriate glass cutouts, natural wood finishes — while delivering modern performance.