In Echo Park, an “Odd Little Property” Turns Into an “Urban Tree House”

Architect Fredrik Nilsson and author Keshni Kashyap blend Scandinavian modernism with a measure of Indian style to create a thoroughly L.A. home.

When he first arrived in Los Angeles to study architecture at SCI-Arc, Fredrik Nilsson had every intention of returning to his native Sweden once he’d earned his degree. Having lived in L.A. for the 20-odd years since, he’s become a devoted Angeleno. "I love it here," he says. 

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Kelly Vencill Sanchez
Contributing Editor
Dwell's Los Angeles-based contributing editor, Kelly has also written about design and architecture for Architectural Digest, Coastal Living and Luxe.

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