This secluded midcentury modern home renovated in 2013 by Anna Pomerantz (the former Director of Residential Interiors at Commune Design) is really something.
2 bd / 2 ba
$1,249,000
The best features of this 1953 modern home located in Hancock Park are hidden from street view. It’s not until you walk through the gates and are met by one of three magical outdoor spaces designed by Terremoto Landscape that’s filled with an array of agaves, cacti, Kashmir cypress, and more than 50-year-old Redwood trees do you begin to understand just how special this dwelling really is.
The interior space has a rustic modern feel with many of the original features left in place that include cork floors, clerestory windows, a double-sided brick wood burning fireplace that opens to the living and dining rooms, and exposed wood ceilings.
While a beautifully updated kitchen with slate countertops, custom walnut cabinets and high-end appliances and two perfectly designed bathrooms with Heath ceramic tiles feel like they were there when the house was originally built.
Nearly every room in the home receives incredible light via large picture windows or sliding glass doors.
I’m gonna give Pomerantz her props for not just remodeling but creating a home that has a seamless flow that lends itself to entertaining, easy living, and one that feels like a sanctuary in the middle of the city.
SEE THIS HOME
schedule a personal tour by email or call 323-829-4440
Listing courtesy of Katie Crain – Nourmand & Associates
Photos by Lauren Moore
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