Happily Ever (Before and) After

Happily Ever (Before and) After

As Theodore Roosevelt said, “Comparison is the thief of joy,” … unless we’re comparing before and after photos from our projects! Once a project is complete, it’s a joy to look back and see how far we’ve come.  These images showcase how SweisKloss’ innovative and thoughtfully designed renovations transformed these spaces from before to after!

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Laura McMahon
Practicing a Plastic Free July

Practicing a Plastic Free July

We all know the evils of plastic (contributes to climate change, damages marine ecosystems, harmful to our health) and we’ve all heard the call… Go plastic free, opt for sustainable products, aim for zero waste. Nevertheless, since July is “Plastic Free” month, we thought we would take this opportunity to remind us all of ways to use less plastic.

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Googie architecture… no, that’s not a typo

Googie architecture… no, that’s not a typo

Anyone living in Los Angeles has seen or maybe even eaten at Norm’s, the iconic diner located on La Cienega, with a sweeping roof, bold use of glass, neon and steel, and most memorable, a sawtooth sign. Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, Norm’s is a stellar example of the Googie architect trend that was the rage in Southern California in the mid-twentieth century. 

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Laura McMahon
Amenities that Improve Property Value

Amenities that Improve Property Value

Whether you’re preparing to put your house on the market or interested in increasing your home equity, strategic amenities and upgrades can increase your property’s value. Research conducted by Zillow and The Harris Poll in November 2022 found “that 65% of sellers who have sold a home within the past two years take on at least two home improvement projects to prepare their home for sale” (Zillow). 

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Laura McMahon
What’s Old Can Be New Again

What’s Old Can Be New Again

Once uttered only by progressive designers, the phrase “adaptive reuse” seems to have worked its way into mainstream conversation these days. This is a positive evolution for an industry that can be quite wasteful when not intentionally sustainable. In the US, we “generated over 600 million tons of construction-related waste in 2018” (EPA) which includes concrete, asphalt, wood, and other building wastes. The EPA estimated that in 2018 “construction and demolition projects filled US landfills with almost 145 million tons of waste.” (See blogpost … for California’s efforts to reduce construction waste).

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Laura McMahon
How Do They Do That?

How Do They Do That?

As a design + construct firm we select and order building materials with our clients every day from marble slabs to wood flooring.  Did you ever wonder how these construction materials are made?

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Laura McMahon
Riding the Rails in Style

Riding the Rails in Style

Recently, a co-worker journeyed along the Pacific coast from Los Angeles to Seattle on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight.  From her sleeper car, Jessica and company gazed at the Pacific Ocean along the central coast, and snow-covered peaks of Mount Shasta.  She likened her Roomette to an RV, where every space is smartly utilized --  two comfortable seats by day transformed into beds by night, large picture window, a shelf doubled as a step stool to the upper berth, and storage was tucked under the seat. 

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Laura McMahon
Don’t Let Your E-Waste Go To Waste

Don’t Let Your E-Waste Go To Waste

An ancient iPhone, an old TV set, remotes that belong to tech you no longer even have in your home, all those extra power cords in the junk drawer….  This year don’t just discard those unwanted electronic items. Several locations and organizations throughout the city make recycling e-waste easier than ever.

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Laura McMahon
Two Steps Forward, 1/2 Step Back

Two Steps Forward, 1/2 Step Back

We’ve all heard the pitch: Buy an EV car, switch to electrical appliances, install solar panels– environmentally responsible changes consumers are encouraged to make to help combat climate change. But it isn’t always that straight forward.

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Laura McMahon
We are Talking and Walking

We are Talking and Walking

We are proud to be a Santa Monica Certified Green Business since 2018. We worked hard for this accolade. We don’t just talk the talk, we walk the walk, and our office and our projects show it! This Earth Month we want to show off.  

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Laura McMahon
Going Green Can Save You Green or May Have You Seeing Stars

Going Green Can Save You Green or May Have You Seeing Stars

My assignment seemed simple – research and write about incentives for “green” home upgrades in celebration of Earth Month.  We hear all about city, state and federal rebates and tax credits homeowners, and even renters, can receive for “going green.” However, after spending hours reading various articles, government websites and utility company programs, I was completely frustrated and more confused than ever!  Which programs were available to me? How does one qualify? Do they actually work? 

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Laura McMahon
Viva Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas

Innovation, comfort and style were all on display in Las Vegas last month when our SK design team attended the International Builders Show and Kitchen and Bath Industry Show.  Here are some products that were big winners with our group.

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Laura McMahon
Spring Forward

Spring Forward

This past weekend we moved the clocks ahead, and besides losing an hour of sleep, we all know this means spring is around the corner.  As spring is a time of growth and bloom, March is the perfect time to “spring” into action in your garden.

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Laura McMahon
Tough as Nails

Tough as Nails

Meet Natalie Cervantes, a 29-year-old single mother of four who is an Electrical Inside Wireman (Local Union IBEW 11), and Catherine Dillon, who learned basic welds from her father and is now a welder and Eighth Period Apprentice (Ironworkers Local 433).

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Laura McMahon
“A Little Slice of Heaven Near the Beach” -- Phillips Chapel

“A Little Slice of Heaven Near the Beach” - Phillips Chapel

In honor of Black History month, we are celebrating the oldest African American CME (Christian Methodist Episcopal) church west of the Mississippi, Santa Monica’s Phillips Chapel.  Built at its current location at 4th and Bay Street in 1908, the church is remarkable for both its architectural style and deep roots in Santa Monica’s African American community.

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Laura McMahon
“Here Comes the Rain Again”—The Eurythmics

“Here Comes the Rain Again”—The Eurythmics

The “Pineapple Express” on Sunday, February 4th, and Monday, February 5th, brought record rain falls to Southern California.  With an atmospheric river drenching the region this week, this February is the fourth wettest one in Los Angeles since 1878, according to WNBC News!

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Laura McMahon