Detailed Introduction Of This Home
Picture this: It's 1918. On this quiet little street between Sunset and Hollywood Boulevards, someone's laying the foundation for a house that's going to stand the test of time, and I mean 106 years. This isn't some cookie-cutter build you find popping up every other day. No, this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom stunner, a California Craftsman, is the real deal. It's been updated, been renovated, and yet is a timeless slice of Los Angeles history, sitting pretty in the heart of today's coveted Sunset Square District. You can't just build this kind of property from scratch. This is the type of place where the house's "bones" tell a story. Period details that have survived through world wars, recessions, and probably more than one wild Hollywood party. And through all that, this house has everything you need to live the modern L.A. dream. Brand new kitchen renovation? Check. Control4 home entertainment system that'll blast your favorite soundtrack through every corner of the house? Bring it on. A security system and pool/spa that you can run from your phone? Swipe up. Step through the front yard, past native plants and that massive oak tree that's been holding its ground longer than most of the buildings in the city. There's a porch stretching out like it's begging you to sit down, pop a cork, and watch the neighborhood roll by; dogs, strollers, and maybe a dog in a stroller if you're lucky. Inside, it's all about those details. The kind that makes you stop and say, "They don't build 'em like this anymore." A boulder-style fireplace, rebuilt but still keeping it rugged, anchors the living room. You've got double-hung windows letting the sunlight pour in like you're shooting a scene from a movie (and many have been shot on this street). The hardwood floors gleam like they've been waxed with Hollywood dreams, leading you straight into the dining room with built-ins lit up, ready to show off your collectibles, fine art, or whatever relics make you happy. And then there's the kitchen. Thermador appliances, double wall convection ovens (rotisserie included), wine fridge, built-in microwave, five-burner stove...the works. Plus, a full-size fridge and two more refrigerated drawers for good measure. This isn't just a kitchen; it's a chef's playground. Downstairs, you've got a bedroom (1 of 4) turned into a full-blown media room with built-in Surround Sound, 'cause how else is a kid gonna watch "Revenge of the Sith" for the 100th time? There's also an office, ready for you to plot your next big move. Upstairs, the primary suite is bathed in light from windows all around, giving it that cinematic glow. Walk-in closets, a step-in shower, a freestanding soaking tub, and double sink finish off the suite. Plus, two more bedrooms and an additional full bathroom. Outside, things get even better. Decks, flagstone paths, a pool, a spa, and a waterfall that glisten in the sun or under the moody L.A. night sky, surrounded by dramatic lighting. And did I mention the original one-car garage? It's just sitting there, waiting to be transformed into your next big idea. 1544 Sierra Bonita ("beautiful mountain range") is close to all the area's shopping, dining, entertainment, and outdoor offerings like Runyon Canyon.