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L.A. artist Antonio Adriano Puleo wanted an ADU, or an accessory dwelling unit. He got a “forever home” in Glassell Park, thanks to thoughtful tweaks from architectural designer Ben Warwas.
The art studio and ADU was once a garage and laundry room. Now it’s filled with art along with a kitchen and bathroom.
“People often take notes when they come to visit,” Puleo said of his art collection.
Antonio Adriano Puleo didn’t intend to renovate his traditional 1946 bungalow in the Glassell Park neighborhood just north of Mt. Washington, but after consulting with architectural designer Ben Warwas , who told him he could transform the house into a “forever home,” the artist changed hi