and we start things off with katie hodges in beverly hills. her client's home is a 1930s spanish colonial filled with original architectural detail. check out how katie preserved all those elements while still making it feel fresh and current with custom furniture, layering, and subtle color. [music playing] hi, my name is katie hodges, and i'm an interior designer. welcome to my beverly hills project that i spent about two years completely renovating and redecorating. we're going to check out some of my favorite spaces in the house. so let's go inside and take a look. [music playing] [music playing] now, here in the living room, i had a beautiful palette to work off of. the ceiling detail is original and didn't take much revamping. however, the fireplace is something that i focused a lot of attention on. formerly, this was a bulky, big, stone fireplace. so what we did is scale the design back and got master plaster workers in to create a beautiful shape so that it looked original and didn't look like we were forcing it. i kept the furniture in