After serving in the military during
Second World War, Woolf settled in the
Los Angeles area where he worked at a local decorating store. He met John Woolf in 1948 and together their homes created a distinctive style using
Mansard roofs,
Doric columns, oval
leaded windows and shutter-framed
French doors. Inside, the space was typically as glamorous as it was a play on illusion with circular hallways and mirrored pool pavilions. They "established a new vocabulary for glamorous movie-star living; they synthesized 19th-century French, Greek Revival and Modernist touches into a heady mixture that has since been christened
Hollywood Regency, which foreshadowed aspects of postmodernism." ==Legacy==