AN ED A-LISTER TRANSFORMS A HOLLYWOOD LEGEND'S HOUSE INTO HIS DREAM HOME
He may be British-born, but Martyn Lawrence Bullard loves to bring a touch of Hollywood Babylon to everything he does.
BY BOOTH MOORE
SEP 10, 2019
Living room with two green sofas and patterned domed ceilingDouglas Friedman
He designed Tommy Hilfiger’s shagadelic ’60s pad in Miami, Cher’s Buddhist-behaving-badly retreat in L.A., and Kylie Jenner’s playpen in Hidden Hills. But for his latest decorating coup, a Moroccan-meets-midcentury oasis in West Hollywood, Martyn Lawrence Bullard had only himself to please. The house, the ED A-Lister says, “is all me.”
Perched on a hill above the Chateau Marmont, the 1923 Spanish villa has a Hollywood history as impressive as Bullard’s two other homes—the Villa Swanson, built for Rudolph Valentino in Los Angeles, and a Palm Springs hideaway once decked out by Roger Moore in James Bond style.
Black and white checked and striped staircase and landing with large light sculpture and mirror
A light sculpture is displayed on an MLB Atelier table in the entry. The brass stool is by the Haas Brothers, the marble stairs and floor are custom, and the iron stair rail is original. The artwork is by Denise De La Rue.
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Bullard’s newest residence has an equally storied past. Ike and Tina Turner once harmonized in its entryway, and in the 1960s its then-owners, young marrieds Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward, entertained a bohemian swirl of old and new Hollywood, rock royalty, and Hells Angels here, with a living room full of art by Andy Warhol and Ed Ruscha.
“I always thought it was the perfect house,” says Bullard, who decorated the home for the first time in the early aughts, when it belonged to the original Daily Show host, Craig Kilborn. So two years ago, when it came on the market, he scooped it up for himself ahead of his pal Melanie Griffith. “It wasn’t right for Melanie—it didn’t have a big enough closet at the time,” quips the star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Decorators, who fancies a bit of Gucci himself and has since added a closet room.
INSIDE MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD’S HOLLYWOOD HOME
THE POOL AREAFifty-year-old bamboo plants frame the pool. The custom chairs, in Perennials fabrics, are all by Bullard. The plaster table is from Made Goods, the encaustic floor tile is from Granada Tile, and the pool tile is from Zellij Gallery.Douglas Friedman
The airy interior is a showcase for the decorator’s signature “exotica,” with loads of Moroccan arches, marble floors, black-and-white tiles, sexy seating, warm leafy accents, cool brass, vintage photography, and Brit wit. “What I’ve done with this house is add a lot of midcentury things mixed with antiques,” says Bullard, who lives with his partner, producer Michael Green, and their wheaten terrier, Daisy.
“We had Brad [Southwick], my artist, on his back for three weeks painting the ceiling,” he says of the black-and-white trellis design in the living room, echoed in the graphic fireplace tile, green print on the MLB Atelier sofas, and ikat pillows. (“Martyn hires painters that look like Brad Pitt!” jokes his friend and client Ellen Pompeo, adding of his design approach, “he understands lifestyle.”)
Guest bedroom with patterned ceiling
In a guest room, the headboard is from MLB Atelier, and the ikat pillow is from Yastik by Rifat ?zbek. The vintage Fornasetti nightstand is from Leclaireur. The ceiling is covered in one of Bullard’s wall-papers for Cole & Son.
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Bullard’s advice for mixing patterns? “Complete, not combat”—and pay attention to scale. The room’s quirky touches include a pair of Maison Jansen palm-tree lamps, antique marble sculpture fragments, and a mantel full of art pottery, with a single pot draped in a late-18th-century Indonesian tribal wedding necklace: “I like symmetry,” Bullard notes, “but then I like to throw it off.”
The screening room, tented in stripes, is ready to rock the casbah, with a fuchsia daybed, Turkish inlaid tables, and Moroccan poufs scored at the souk. “We love snuggling up with the dog and watching movies,” Bullard says. Another favorite spot is the outdoor firepit that faces the jewel box of a bar inside, where he mixes Aperol spritzes. “It’s all pictures of people drinking!” he says of the collection of photographs hanging among his Royal Fernery wallpaper for Cole & Son. “My favorite is the queen...and Frank Sinatra landing in Palm Springs with a glass of scotch.”
Tented screening room with large red sofa moroccan-tile tables and geometric rug
The screening room is tented in a Schumacher stripe. The painted tables are from MLB Atelier, the chandelier is by Jason Koharik, and the 1970s brass palm wall sculptures are from Guinevere. The artworks are by Ruven Afanador.
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Making people feel welcome is paramount, -Bullard observes as he continues the tour upstairs. “We always put in minibars to keep our guest rooms fully stocked,” he says, opening a drawer full of his favorite English treats.
“He doesn’t take himself too seriously,” notes another friend, RuPaul. “He’s aware of the hilarity, absurdity, and beauty of life.”
With a zebra rug underfoot, the master bedroom resembles a safari-lodge tree house—with a view of the party animals on nearby Sunset Boulevard. “I custom designed this bed,” Bullard says of the four-poster. “I love the idea of brass and black.”
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Bedroom with large windows, 4-poster bed, and zebra-pattern rug
The master bed by MLB Atelier is topped with Scandia Home bedding and an Alicia Adams Alpaca blanket. The nightstands, rug, and footstool, in a Bullard velvet for Schumacher, are by MLB Atelier. The 1960s Swedish lamps are from Les Trois Gar?ons, the armchair is in a Rose Tarlow Melrose House leather, and the 18th--century mantel is from Jamb.
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He renovated the floor to make room for a master bath with an enormous brass Catchpole & Rye tub from his hometown of Kent, England. On the bathroom wall, he paired framed 17th- and 18th-century anatomy drawings with Herb Ritts and Bruce Weber body photographs.
Bullard loves to entertain friends (“We don’t cook—we deliver!”), and he’s created lots of options for a movable feast. A more formal dining area with a 1970s brass pedestal table and space-age chandelier flows right into the Christopher Peacock–designed kitchen, with a high-top marble table and brass pendants from Bullard’s Corbett Lighting collection.
Kitchen with marble counter and green cabinets, leather stools, and dark flooring
The kitchen’s custom cabinetry, island, and hood are by Christopher Peacock. The custom stools are in a Moore & Giles leather, the fittings and sink are by Waterworks, and the pendants are by Bullard for Corbett Lighting. The Moroccan tile is from Zellij Gallery, and the ebonized-wood floor is by Duchateau.
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Green accents (the kitchen chairs, custom cabinet-ry, and Moroccan tile) pick up the colors of the leafy garden just beyond the glass doors. Outside, the pool has inviting seating nooks, firepits, and side tables for dining on pizza fresh out of the outdoor oven.
“I really like to make the most of different areas and have drinks in one, dinner in another, then watch a movie,” says Bullard, who recently designed the Sands Hotel & Spa in Palm Springs and the Hotel Californian in Santa Barbara. “That’s what I did with this house—I created my own destination.”
Martyn Lawrence Bullard | 设计师Martyn Lawrence Bullard加州的家
一位来自洛杉矶的英国设计师Martyn Lawrence Bullard,将好莱坞传奇人物的房子变成了他梦想中的家。也许Martyn Lawrence Bullard出生于英国,但他喜欢在自己所做的每件事中都带点好莱坞式的巴比伦风情。
Martyn Lawrence Bullard, a British designer from Los Angeles, has turned the Hollywood legend's house into his dream home. Martyn Lawrence Bullard may have been born in England, but he likes to put a bit of Hollywood Babylon in everything he does.
这座摩洛哥中世纪风格的房子,客厅里有两个绿色沙发,天花板是有图案的圆顶,黑白格子条纹楼梯和楼梯平台,配有大型灯光雕塑和镜子。
The Moroccan medieval house has two green sofas in the living room, patterned domes on the ceiling, a black-and-white checkered striped staircase and landing, and large light sculptures and mirrors.
通风的室内是展示室内设计师“异国情调”的标志,包括大量的摩洛哥拱门,大理石地板,黑白瓷砖,性感的座位,温暖的绿叶口音,冷黄铜,老式摄影,和英国人的机智。Bullard说他对这所房子所做的就是添加了许多世纪中叶的东西和古董混在一起。
The airy interior is a showcase for the interior designer's signature "exoticism," with plenty of Moroccan arches, marble floors, black-and-white tiles, sexy seating, warm greenery accents, cold brass, vintage photography, and British wit. Bullard said that what he had done with the house was add a lot of mid-century stuff and mix it with antiques.
房间里古怪的装饰包括一对Maison Jansen的台灯、古董大理石雕塑碎片,以及一个摆满艺术陶器的壁炉架,壁炉架上只有一个花盆,上面挂着一条18世纪晚期印尼部落婚礼的项链。
The room’s quirky touches include a pair of Maison Jansen palm-tree lamps, antique marble sculpture fragments, and a mantel full of art pottery, with a single pot draped in a late-18th-century Indonesian tribal wedding necklace.