1954 Lucile Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Beds: 2 | Baths: 2 | Size: Approx. 1,395 sqft | Lot: Approx. 7,520 sqft
$899,000
Hitting the market today is an open-air, steel and glass masterpiece, designed by Raul F. Garduno, Architect. Built between 1960-1962, this Silver Lake post and beam home reveals stunning views of the hillsides surrounding the home. , & Located high above Lucile Avenue, the structural steel supports are openly visible and the home is surrounded by mature Acacia and Pine trees and lush landscaping. Walls of glass surround the living room and the original freestanding fireplace remains situated at the north end offering extra warmth in the winter months.a The open floor plan merges the living room and the kitchen. The central kitchen boasts original walnut cabinetry, cooktop, double oven and built-in barbecue.Throughout the home there are many opportunuties to bring the home back to its architectural significance.
The atrium is perfect for an outdoor Zen or yoga retreat.This home was thoughtfully designed and composed to take advantage of the views as well as the north-west breezes.
Published in both the Art and Architecture, 1961 edition as well as the L.A. Times Home section. This mid-century is delicately perched on the hillside with 500 square feet of decks surrounding the home. Views to the Hollywood Sign and Griffith Park Observatory make this already desirable home even better. Once in a lifetime opportunity to restore a piece of history, see it today!
For more information or to schedule a showing please email me or call me at 310.913.7651
Listing courtesy of Rosemary Low, Sotheby’s International Realty