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How do you create a sense of timelessne­ss inside a historic Mission Revival mansion? ¶ “You need to bring in all eras,” says Los Angeles designer Patrick Dragonette, who mixed vintage furnishing­s with modern décor in the dining room he designed for the Wa

- lisa.boone@latimes.com BY LISA BOONE

For the second year, Los Angeles-based interior designers were invited in to modernize the 1907 estate in Hollywood for “today’s lifestyle.”

The result is that the house, which is owned by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, is now a showcase for the latest design trends found in some of L.A.’s most exclusive brick-and-mortar stores.

Once inside, visitors will move through newly decorated rooms on two levels, with some offering panoramic views of Los Angeles.

In the dining room, Dragonette upholstere­d the walls with inexpensiv­e purple velvet fabric he purchased from Home Fabrics in downtown Los Angeles.

“I like layers,” he says, noting the gimp braid trim on the ceiling that cost $1 per yard. In an opulent touch, he added a crystal chandelier from Blackman Cruz and a vintage brushed stainless steel dining room table.

Another L.A. interior designer who worked on the mansion, Nicole Gordon, says she tackled the master sitting area by being respectful of the existing architectu­re. “I updated the room by using modern art,” she says of the room that also features a bronze and glass coffee table by Chuck Moffit, a masculine leather couch and a $19.99 pendant lamp from IKEA.

In the sun-drenched kitchen and butler’s pantry, designers for Williams Sonoma Home demonstrat­ed how to complement a dated sink and countertop with small additions: dramatic dark gray walls, modern glass pendant lights and whimsical wallcoveri­ngs.

From a private retreat designed as an escape from technology to a living room anchored by a stunning salon wall, Wattles Mansion’s latest transforma­tion is an entertaini­ng look at what you can do by experiment­ing with a variety of styles and periods.

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AN UPSTAIRS landing, right, offers a stylistic contrast to the classic 1907 Mission Revival Wattles Mansion, below, site of the 2017 designer showcase. LADIES’ LOUNGE by Kelley Jackson shines with an an obvious feminine touch while including some some...
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Photograph­s by Mary E. Nichols except where otherwise indicated
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JuanCarlos Chan m xe vintage furnishing­s with modern décor to create a showcase in the dining room at the Wattles Mansion, the classic 1907 Mission Revival estate open to the public through April 16.
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JuanCarlos Chan THE LIVING ROOM was a blank canvas for Jaime Rummerfiel­d & Ron Woodson.
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THE GENTLEMEN’S lounge at the Wattles Mansion now features many distinctiv­e details and a male ambience that were assembled by Melinda Ritz & Mae Brunkens.
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CLASSIC LINES and style create a showcase for David Dalton’s entry vestibule, left, while eclectic comfort delivered by Fernando Diaz fills the mansion library.
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A GAMES ROOM inside Wattles Mansion received a makeover by Jonathan Winslow & Fariba Cohen that brought a sense of timelessne­ss.

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