An oasis-like hideaway offers unique multi structure luxurious live/work options surrounded by tall privacy hedges, olive trees and extensive specimen gardens.
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Modern Living in Distinctive Los Angeles Homes
An oasis-like hideaway offers unique multi structure luxurious live/work options surrounded by tall privacy hedges, olive trees and extensive specimen gardens.
Unit #4. Tastefully remodeled spacious West Hollywood condo in the heart of WEHO. This 3-story, 1BD/2BA + Loft unit offers a multitude of distinct features throughout, and an abundance of natural light in each floor that won’t go unnoticed. The bright and airy living room featuring high ceilings, an open floor plan, decorative fireplace and tile floors.
Lloyd Wright Studio and Residence, 1927. One of the most historic and iconic properties in prime West Hollywood, this duplex is ideal for both live and work.
Living is easy in this Melrose Arts District Spanish home, situated in the heart of the popular Melrose Arts District.
Quintessential Spanish Contemporary home with chic designer flair. Ensconced in luxurious privacy provided by mature hedges and perimeter fencing, this two bedroom, two-and-a-half bath plus studio with bathroom and yard with room for a pool offers everything one craves in a Southern California abode.
Welcome to this West Hollywood Spanish California Bungalow in the heart of the city. Enter the home through a gated and private courtyard. This published 1920’s classic has been re-imagined throughout by a celebrity interior designer.
The Andalusia Historic West Hollywood condo, unit 8 is a stunning example of Spanish Revival architecture, listed on the National Register of Historic Places the property offers significant property tax savings through the Mills Act. An elegant building, built by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in 1926, it has a celebrated history, once home to Jimi Hendrix, Marlon Brando, Caesar Romero and Jason Schwartzman among others. This upper unit boasts interior spaces flooded with natural light. The living room’s lofted wood beam ceilings and clerestory windows create a light and bright, yet old-world feel.
This striking West Hollywood Richard Dorman Mid Century Home was originally designed by the renowned architect in 1958. It has been methodically restored and re-imagined by Studio Tim Campbell who preserved the original structural details while embracing 21st-century tastes.
The Schustack Residence – 1957 – by architect Howard Lane. Originally a student of Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, the designs of Lane’s Los Angeles firm were known mostly commercial buildings such as the Neo-Streamline Moderne Travelers Insurance Building on Ventura Boulevard.