Detailed Introduction Of This Home
Spanish Revival (1927) in Beachwood Canyon - Following a recent restoration, this quintessential 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival in Beachwood Village stays authentic to its historic architectural pedigree - with character in all the right places - while infusing a fresh and current look and feel to accommodate the California lifestyle. A gated entry leads to a double height entry starring an original Majolica tiled staircase. The floor plan is gracious, if not perfect. A center hall with elevated ceilings leads to a living room featuring grand double-height volume with exposed beams and arched glass doorways showcasing explosive Downtown LA, Canyon and Pacific views throughout the property. Main level programming elegantly flows through the formal dining room through to the kitchen opening to a large outdoor terrace and grassy yard situated under the Hollywood sign. The kitchen is modern with white cabinetry and hand-forged Belgian hardware harmonized with honed absolute granite countertops finished with a chic raked detail, while a natural wood island centers as the heartbeat of the space. A Lacanche range enhances both the aesthetic and culinary experiences. Upstairs in the personal residence, an iconic Andalusian balcony overlooks the living room and city skyline along the way to the Primary Suite, which features wide plank white oak flooring, large closet/wardrobe area punctuated with a large, period-appropriate but thoroughly modern bathroom space. A large private patio with views to the ocean is a welcome amenity. Two additional bedroom suites benefit with either a private secreted balcony or additional lounge spaces. Full-sized garage sits behind the private, motorized driveway gates, with additional protected parking in driveway. Steps to Los Angeles' most desirable hiking trails and close to the beloved Gelson's in Franklin Village and more in the Hollywood Hills.