Thursday, March 28, 2019

Japanese-inspired midcentury in View Park seeks $1.1M

Wrapped in glass, the Yuen Residence artfully blends modernist sensibility with the beauty of Japanese-inspired design.

Yuen Residence in View Park

Like many forebears of the midcentury-modern movement, modernist architect Charles Wong was heavily influenced by Japanese style. The Yuen Residence, sited on a 10,778-square-foot lot in View Park, is a beautiful display of these architectural details.

Yuen Residence in View Park CA
Yuen Residence for sale in View Park

Well-lit by clerestory windows and walls of glass, the three-bedroom, four-bathroom home opens up to 3,593 square feet of living space.

Yuen Residence for sale in View Park CA 90043
Yuen Residence for sale in View Park CA

The interior cleverly pairs wood floors, walls of glass, and planked ceilings with an indoor footbridge over a long sunken garden, paper-lined cabinetry, fusuma and sliding glass doors, along with shoji screens to define the internal areas.

Yuen Residence in View Park designed by architect Charles Wong
Yuen Residence designed by architect Charles Wong
Yuen Residence in View Park CA designed by architect Charles Wong

Curbside, the Sukiya-zukuri influence is immediately noticeable with Engawa decking lining the side of the house creating an easy indoor/outdoor flow.

Blending the simplicity of post and beam design inside the house with intricate Japanese details on the outside, the Japanese-inspired midcentury home is listed, asking $1.099 million.

Interested in seeing the Yuen Residence? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Matthew Berkley & Scott Lander – Deasy Penner

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Tiny modern bungalow in Highland Park asks $680K

When Todd Segal purchased his home in Highland Park measuring a mere 624 square feet, he had no idea he’d be in for a down to the studs renovation. So, instead of making it bigger, he made it better.

Modern CA bungalow in Highland Park

After removing squatters, walls, floors, the fireplace, and the ceiling he says, “The roof is the only thing that stayed,” … “Every stick of wood is new.”

Modern CA bungalow for sale in Highland Park
Modern bungalow in Highland Park

Working with the original 1920s footprint, the internal layout—offering an open living-dining-kitchen area, one bedroom, a guest/bonus room, and one and three quarter bathrooms—carefully considers its relationship with the site, framing hilltop views of the neighborhood through oversized aluminum-clad windows.

Modern CA bungalow for sale in Highland Park CA
Modern CA bungalow in Highland Park Los Angeles

Notable interior features include custom mahogany doors, ebonized oak cabinetry, white oak flooring, and “a 24-inch Fisher Paykel range that gave him enough space for a dining table separating the kitchen and living areas.”

Modern CA bungalow in Highland Park CA 90042
Modern CA bungalow in Highland Park 90042

The exterior is clad in dark wood siding punctuated by red colored windows with a two-level viewing deck, crafted in ipe and cedar, extending the interior living space.

Purchased by Segal long before trendy hotspots like Cafe Birdie, HiPPO, Triple Beam, and Go Get ‘Em Tiger moved to the neighborhood, the home is listed for $680,000.

Interested in seeing this modern bungalow in Highland Park? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Tracy Do – Compass

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Striking 1980s Buff & Hensman hits the market in Pasadena

Master modernists Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman designed a contemporary home in Pasadena full of modernist architectural details.

1980s Buff & Hensman

Built in 1981, the home sits back from the street, behind a walled entry, on an expansive 29,303-square-foot lot located on a quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac at 1405 Afton St in the coveted Linda Vista neighborhood.

1980s Buff & Hensman in Pasadena
1980s Buff & Hensman for sale in Pasadena

The residence boasts many standout architectural features throughout its 5,150-square-feet of living space. Along with two-story windows, built-in cabinetry, and Saltillo tile (a feature also in the Paxson House), you’ll find, soaring vaulted ceilings and a tall wood-burning fireplace in the living room.

1980s Buff & Hensman for sale in Pasadena CA 91103
1980s Buff & Hensman home for sale in Pasadena
1980s Buff & Hensman for sale in Pasadena CA

There’s a spacious kitchen with ample storage that opens onto the backyard, a den, and a library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves offering views of the lushly landscaped front garden.

1980s Buff & Hensman house for sale in Pasadena
1980s Buff & Hensman residence for sale

All five bedrooms are en-suite with the master featuring a private balcony overlooking the serene canopy of oak trees. The upstairs loft provides open space for lounging while the downstairs bedrooms offer privacy, away from the public spaces. And a bedroom downstairs, with its own private entrance and sitting room, makes for a great guest bedroom.

1980s Buff & Hensman dwelling

Filled with mature oak trees and lush greenery, the park-like grounds spread over a terraced backyard offers views at the very top of the lot reaching as far as the San Gabriel mountains.

Last sold in 1999 for $981,000, the home is listed for $2.479 million.

Interest in seeing this Buff & Hensman home? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Christopher Reisbeck – The Agency

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Colorful townhouse in Baldwin Hills’s historic Village Green seeks $650K

This two-bedroom townhouse sits on 64-acres of tranquil park-like grounds known as Village Green, a National Historical Landmark in Baldwin Hills.

Townhouse for sale in Village Green Complex

The community, inspired by the Garden City movement of the late 19th century, is a collection of 629 condominiums whose architectural appeal is described by one resident as “It isn’t the geometric Art Deco that is kind of busy, or the spare, stripped-down International style. There is a human element to it, a warmth.”

Townhouse for sale in Village Green Complex in Baldwin Hills
Townhome for sale in Village Green Complex

In its 1,100 square feet, the light-filled end unit, located at 5401 Village Green, retains many of its original architectural details, including parquet wood floors while modern amenities include a washer/dryer inside the home. It also comes with a modest-sized back patio and a detached one car garage.

Townhome for sale at Village Green Complex in Los Angeles
Townhouse for sale in historic Village Green Complex
Townhome for sale at Village Green Complex

Both bedrooms and bathroom are located upstairs where you’ll enjoy greenbelt and tree top views.

Townhouse for sale in Village Green

Perks of the community include sprawling green lawns filled with mature sycamore trees, the clubhouse known for hosting various local events throughout the year including jazz concerts, movie nights, potlucks, and bird-watching tours, and 24-hour patrolled security. In addition, new owners enjoy Mills Act tax benefits.

Last sold in 2007 for $378,000, it’s now listed for $650,000 with monthly HOA fees of 469.65 and $86.03.

Interested in living at Village Green? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Emilia Arau – Compass

Monday, March 18, 2019

Edward Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena asks near $1.5M

Traditionalist architect Edward “Ted” Grenzbach may not have been a household name but he was a go-to architect for the rich and famous.

Edward Ted Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena CA

“Grenzbach was praised for the sense of proportion he brought to the vast homes of the rich and famous.” His client list included everyone from Frank Sinatra to Rupert Murdoch, Larry Charles, Cher, Johnny Carson, Barbra Streisand, and Rock Hudson. And, per public records, this house seems to be owned by Marilyn Jones. (But fact checking is required.)

Edward Ted Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena
Architect Edward Ted Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena

Built in 1956, this well-preserved three-bedroom home is positioned on a secluded and intimate 11,973-square-foot lot surrounded by lush sycamore and oak trees.

Spanning two floors, 2,429 square feet of living space opens to a well-lit living room, dining area, and remodeled kitchen. Impressive mid-century style features include soaring 17-foot ceilings, wood beams, clerestory windows, and a decorative floating brick fireplace.

Edward (Ted) Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena
Edward Ted Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena CA 91103

Each level enjoys access to the outdoors: wall-to-wall glass sliding doors run along the front of the residence and the bedrooms have doors leading to the backyard patio, seamlessly connecting the structure with the landscape.

Edward Ted Grenzbach-designed home in Pasadena Californa

All the bedrooms are located on the second floor overlooking the public spaces below. An updated Jack and Jill bathroom with dual sinks joins two bedrooms. The master bedroom is en-suite with a huge walk-in closet, private office room and lovely balcony with sliding glass doors opening to tree-top views.

Last sold in 1978 for $168,500, the home is now listed for $1.485 million.

Interested in seeing this Grenzbach-designed home? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Leanne Reynolds – G & C Properties 

Friday, March 15, 2019

Transformed 1928 Spanish overlooking the Silver Lake Reservoir seeks $3.35M

This 1928 Spanish Colonial Revival–style home by designer Frankie Faulkner, a noted female architect of Los Angeles during the 1920s, gets a make over leaving you feeling like it’s the most serene space you’ve ever set foot inside.

Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silver Lake Los Angeles

DISC Interiors, an interior design firm run by husband and wife duo Krista Schrock and David John Dick, were hired in 2016 to transform the four bedroom, three and a half bathroom residence located at 2210 Moreno Drive in Silver Lake.

Spanish Colonial Revival–style home by designer Frankie Faulkner

Preferring “homes of calibrated simplicity that balance the push and pull of modern life” and inspired by the homes of the Mediterranean coast, the design team sourced materials like limestone, basalt stone, white soapstone, and mixed vintage and custom upholstery to create a serene light-filled space.

Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silver Lake
Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silver Lake

While many of the original features remain intact throughout the 2,833 square feet of living space, “The remodel involved squaring out doorways and, in this case, removing a large wall in the dining room to open up the space into the kitchen” that features a Lacanche range, limestone counters, and custom cabinetry.

Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silver Lake CA 90039

The home opens to a gracious formal entry followed by an open living room with coved ceilings, fireplace, and views overlooking the Silver Lake Reservoir.

Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silver Lake CA
Frankie Faulkner designed this 1920s Spanish home in Silver Lake
Frankie Faulkner-designed Spanish Colonial Revival–style home in Silverlake

Two guest rooms, a guest bath and a serene master suite are located on a different level. And an additional guest suite with private entry, bath, and wet bar are located on the ground floor.

1928 Spanish Colonial Revival–style home by female designer Frankie Faulkner

In true California fashion, a saltwater pool is a feature of the Provençal styled garden offering terraced patios, and lounge spaces, making it an ideal place for entertaining on warm summer nights.

Sited on a 5,663-square-foot lot, the home is listed with an asking price of $3.35 million.

Interested in seeing this transformed Spanish home in Silver Lake? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Courtney Smith – Compass

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Singer Jake Shears lists striking architectural gem in Los Feliz

Jake Shears, singer/songwriter of glam-rock band Scissor Sisters, lists his striking streamline moderne gem in Los Feliz with every architectural detail intact.

Ulm House by architect William Kesling

Known as the Ulm House, the three-story white-stucco residence, standing at 3606 Amesbury Rd in the hills above Los Feliz Boulevard, is believed to be one of 15 single-family streamline moderne dwellings still standing in Los Angeles built by famed 1930’s architect William Kesling.

Streamline moderne known as the Ulm House by architect William Kesling
Ulm House in Los Feliz by architect William Kesling

Characterized by an eye-catching semi-circular, glass-block, the Art Deco residence, measuring 2,309 square feet, opens to “Adjoining living and dining rooms with honey-toned hardwood floors and gigantic, curtain-free steel-trimmed windows that extend all the way to the ceiling flow easily out to a terrazzo terrace with over-the-treetops canyon and city lights views.”

Los Feliz's Ulm House by architect William Kesling

There’s also a decorative fireplace in the living room, built-in seating, a compact but well-lit kitchen, secluded library/office that you can easily convert to a bedroom, and a full bathroom that completes the main level.

William Kesling's Ulm House in Los Feliz CA
William Kesling-designed Ulm House in Los Feliz

Walking up the restored magnesite staircase—lit by natural light streaming through glass blocks—you’ll find two of the three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms featuring colorful vintage tile. The spacious master suite comes with a dressing area and has its own private balcony with city views.

Ulm House by architect-builder William Kesling
Art Deco Ulm House by architect William Kesling

The third bedroom, located on the ground floor, is complete with a wet bar, family room, and has direct access to the expansive private back yard with mature landscaping, illuminated at night with strands of overhead lights. The 5,548-square-foot lot also holds a two-car garage.

Last sold in 2013 for $1.920 million, this architectural gem is now listed for $2.248 million.

Interested in seeing the Ulm House? Get in touch.

Listing courtesy of Nancy Osbourne, Penny Muck, & Tamra Pardee – Halton Pardee and Partners