Zedd's Encino House Is an Ode to White Oak, Where Every Beam, Board, and Barstool Matches
Briefly

Zedd's Encino House Is an Ode to White Oak, Where Every Beam, Board, and Barstool Matches
"The single most important thing for me is symmetry,"
"Maybe this is a personal tick of mine, but symmetrical designs make me more calm and make me feel better,"
"I fell in love with how in love with details he was-that's how I approach my music,"
"are the foundation of why we've been successful together. Anton is a very thoughtful guy, and he has a high aptitude for design and aesthetics, and a very practical approach to things. If it doesn't make sense, if it's uncomfortable, if it's unnecessary, he sees that."
Symmetry guides the residence's aesthetic and contributes to occupant comfort and calm. A zen Japandi sensibility produces a well-balanced linear layout that feels both open and intimate. The exterior features a western red cedar front door flanked by floor-to-ceiling glass and framed in travertine. Interior design emphasizes meticulous details and practical decisions. A spa-like wellness wing includes a gym, sauna, contrast therapy, and a massage room to support a routine that begins with cold plunge, weightlifting, and cardio. The house totals 17,500 square feet on more than an acre and reflects rigorous design collaboration.
Read at Architectural Digest
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]