MID CENTURY MODERN

CLASSIC MID CENTURY MODERN SUNSET STRIP HOME

1773 N CRESCENT HEIGHTS BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA  | $3,648,000 | 5 BD | 5 BA

Classic Mid Century Modern Sunset Strip home in a coveted location, above the Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip. This clean-lined architectural property is light and bright. Wrapping around a sparkling freeform saltwater pool, with views of the city and beyond, this is what California living is all about.

The sophisticated open plan living room boasts a floor to ceiling fireplace and wide plank white oak flooring.


CLASSIC LAUREL CANYON MID CENTURY HOME

9080 WONDERLAND PARK AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA  | $3,650,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA

Stunning classic Laurel Canyon Mid Century home. The property was originally envisioned by California artist Jean Edelstein with Architect David Crompton, circa 1962. The work of landscape architect Garrett Eckbo, widely regarded as the father of Modern landscape architecture, lives in harmony with the structure of the home.

The open plan living space showcases deliberate simplicity, clean lines and celebrates everything loved about the era’s ability to create an indoor/outdoor living connection. Multiple walls of glass open up to the lush verdant garden.


THE MAYOS RESIDENCE – FRYMAN ESTATES
PAUL LASZLO DESIGNED HOME

3255 FRYMAN ROAD, STUDIO CITY,CA | $3,495,000 | 4 BD | 4.5 BA

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The Mayos Residence – Elegance by a Master of Design from a bygone era. In 1946 the Mayos commissioned Architect Paul Laszlo to reimagine their Fryman Estates home and transform it into a shining example of modernism and luxury. Notable mid-century photographer Julius Shulman not only photographed the home but was invited over socially by both sets of owners. Many of the original Laszlo designed details are intact.

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The formal entryway opens to an expansive living room featuring a 1940s custom curvilinear mirror by Carvarts over the fireplace. The sizable step-up dining room currently houses an original Laszlo dining set and is highlighted by a “neon-lighted drop ceiling.


THE DEUTSCH RESIDENCE – HOLLYWOOD HILLS
JOHN LAUTNER HOME

7163 MACAPA DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA  | $2,760,000 | 2 BD | 3 BA

The Deutsch Residence, Hollywood Hills John Lautner home, 1954. The sleek personification of Lautner’s early work is showcased in this mid-century modern Hollywood Hills home. Dramatic angles and buff brick-clad walls welcome you into the open floor plan interior space.  

Celebrating Lautner’s attention to detail the living room introduces soaring ceilings, teak paneling and custom built-ins crafted by a Lautner master, builder extraordinaire, John de la Vaux – known for his excellence in boatbuilding.


1960’s STUDIO CITY MID CENTURY OASIS IN THE HILLS

11668 DONA ALICIA PLACE, STUDIO CITY, CA  | $2,750,000 | 4 BD | 3 BA

Nestled atop the hills, this 1960’s Studio City Mid Century Oasis has celebrates the charm of the period. With great architectural curb appeal and lush landscaping, the home is airy and bright.

The living room has soaring wood ceilings that complement the post and beam structure of the home. A natural stone fireplace extends from floor to ceiling with the focal point being breathing-taking views from oversized sliding Fleetwood doors.


STUNNING UNIT IN MID CENTURY MODERN SANCTUARY

328 PARKMAN AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA  | $525,000 | 2 BD | 1 BA

Chic entry level modern residence in Los Angeles is yours for the taking. Come check out this Mid Century Modern Sanctuary in the Parkman Collection situated in Historic Filipinotown.

The turn key property has the classic open floor plan you are looking for. Gorgeous wide plank white oak floors travel thought the home.