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Meet Jason Apilado | Senior Interior Designer
This blog post features an interview with Jason Apilado, a Senior Interior Designer, who offers insights into the interior design industry, discusses his notable projects, and shares his recommendations for cultural experiences, dining, shopping, and community engagement in Los Angeles. The interview begins by addressing common misconceptions about interior design, highlighting the blend of creativity and business acumen required for success. Apilado emphasizes the technical skills involved, including mathematics, geometry, engineering for cost calculation and collaboration with architects, and deep dives into psychology, history, and cultural studies for robust conceptual development. He also touches upon the challenges of navigating new design languages and effectively communicating these to various stakeholders, all while managing logistics and meeting deadlines. Apilado stresses the importance of artistic restraint and balancing imagination with practicality, without compromising design values. He introduces his '3 R's' approach—Recognize, Reassess, Recalibrate—to prioritize time management and support creative discipline, a skill he developed over 14 years in the field, including a significant period as a freelancer. Resilience, problem-solving, and leading with confidence without ego are also identified as crucial for designers.
Apilado then shares details about some of his favorite projects, including a brutalist home/event space in Eden, Utah, designed in collaboration with Tom Wiscomb Architects and Benchmark Modern. This project features art installations and furniture by renowned artists and designers such as Jónsi, James Turrell, Rick Owens, Vibha Galhotra, Naama Tsabar, Pedro Reyes, and MAD Architects. Other significant works mentioned are the Soulmate Restaurant in West Hollywood, a G550 jet interior, and a contemporary residence in the Hollywood Hills, developed with Belzberg Architects and Dobkin Construction. The discussion also covers his recent ventures into dealing antique furniture, launching a textiles collection, and selling curated goods online.
The interview shifts to local recommendations for Los Angeles. For cultural experiences, Apilado suggests Casa Perfect Los Angeles 3.0, Anat Ebgi gallery, Vardan Gallery, Arcana Books, and the Endeavour space shuttle. Dining recommendations include Santa Monica Seafood Market, Santa Monica Farmers Market, Spoon & Pork, Kang Ho Dong, and Siam Night Market. Shopping highlights feature H. Lorenzo and the Rose Bowl Flea Market. For community engagement, he recommends In Sheep’s Clothing hifi, Ambient Church, Brain Dead Studios, Aroma Golf Range, and the LA River West Bank Bike Trail.
Finally, Apilado expresses gratitude to numerous individuals who have inspired and supported his career. He acknowledges fellow designers and craftsmen, emphasizing the importance of community and mutual support among artists. He specifically thanks his parents for fostering his creativity, his brothers for their support, and his high school teachers and college mentors for seeing his potential and never giving up on him. Special recognition is given to Sean Leffers for trusting him to build a design studio, and a list of influential figures such as Riza Stillwell, Scott Pennington, David Waggoner, David Goggins, Bjarke Ingels, Ridley Scott, The Wachowskis, Craig Green, and Richard Feynman are mentioned for their impact on his professional journey.
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