Studio City is one of the most architecturally rich neighborhoods in the San Fernando Valley. South of Ventura Boulevard, streets like Colfax Avenue and Whitsett are lined with postwar ranch homes and 1950s bungalows on 6,000 to 7,500 square foot lots — the kind of properties where a well-placed detached ADU or garage conversion adds significant square footage and rental income without disrupting the character of the block. North of Ventura and into the hills, mid-century modern homes with clean lines, open plans, and large windows define the streetscape, attracting a creative, design-conscious demographic that expects quality finishes and thoughtful execution on every project.
That attention to design matters on the construction side too. Adding an ADU or renovating a kitchen in Studio City isn’t just about square footage — it’s about making sure the new work belongs on the property. We approach every project with that in mind, whether we’re matching the roofline of a 1960s ranch for a detached guest house or selecting tile and cabinetry for a bathroom renovation that suits the home’s original aesthetic. Our team reviews architectural character at the site visit, not after demo.
Kobzev Pro is based in Van Nuys — minutes from Studio City — which means fast response times, frequent site visits, and direct communication with the people actually managing your project. We handle everything in-house: design, LADBS permitting, and construction. One team, one fixed price, one point of contact from start to finish.