Grammy-winning DJ and music producer Anton Zaslavski, known as Zedd, has revealed a custom-built home music studio in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.
The reveal provides a rare look at the intersection of high-end residential architecture and professional audio engineering. By prioritizing natural light and simplicity, Zedd aims to create an environment that fosters long-term creativity without the claustrophobia often associated with traditional recording studios.
Zedd participated in the Open Door series by Architectural Digest to showcase the facility. The studio spans 5,000 square feet [1]. Located within a mid-century modern home, the space was designed to maximize daylight and maintain a minimalist aesthetic to reduce mental clutter during the production process.
While the producer focuses on the creative utility of the space, the property has recently seen shifts in its market value. Earlier this year, Zedd reduced the asking price of the Los Angeles home by $500,000 [2].
The studio serves as the primary hub for Zaslavski's work. The design emphasizes a seamless flow between the technical requirements of a professional music suite and the airy atmosphere of a luxury residence, a balance intended to support both the technical and emotional aspects of songwriting.
“The studio spans 5,000 square feet.”
The integration of professional-grade production facilities into mid-century modern residential architecture reflects a growing trend among elite creators to blur the line between living and working spaces. By opting for daylight and openness over the typical 'black box' studio design, Zedd is prioritizing psychological well-being and aesthetic inspiration as core components of the creative process.




