The vine-covered arbor, lush gardens, and classic front porch of 1438 Coronado Terrace pull you in with the promise of the warm comfort of a tranquil home; a place of respite and order in a sometimes-frantic city. The styling is classic: hardwood floors, wood casement windows, Living Room with gas-log fireplace, formal Dining Room with built-in cabinets and French doors, two Bedrooms and one Bath off a center hall. The full bath is updated with attention to the home's origins. The kitchen is modern, bright, spacious, and perfectly laid out with a big island to use as breakfast seating or work station with garden views. Updated systems lend modern comfort to the timeless bungalow style. Ingenious use of the easily-accessed attic and cleverly hidden tool walls outside mean you'll never lack for storage space. The bedrooms have large closets and beautiful light filtered by mature trees and shrubs--perennials carefully chosen for beauty and ease of care. From the rear bedroom, sliding doors open onto a backyard deck that's the perfect size for morning coffee or a dinner party with friends. From there you can explore a series of outdoor rooms that seem to go on forever! Every space has its purpose: a hidden boardwalk that takes you to an outdoor spa, surrounded and protected by planting, a secluded meditation hut, a spot for a large dining table, and a tucked-away refuge that feels like a secret space for intimate gatherings. The converted, air conditioned garage contributes lots of multi-functional floor space as workout/office/screening room/ potential ADU. A completely turn-key property now, there's also the opportunity to add a bath, a second story, or an ADU (subject to local regs). The neighborhood's value should support ample improvements and growth. This is a lovingly updated, cared for home--you couldn't ask for a better location or a nicer neighborhood just minutes from the commercial and cultural hub of Downtown LA. And it's right in the beating heart of historic Edendale, alive with the best of Silver Lake and Echo Park culture.