All the Rage


Richard e. nevara cahuenga pass post-and-beam, 1963

3695 FREDONIA DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90068 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH 1,438 SQUARE FEET            $1,200,000

The Rubin House built in 1955 has remained almost entirely untarnished by time and wear, coming onto the market for the very first time. Apart from the exterior red cedar siding undergoing restoration, the house remained almost entirely unchanged apart from standard maintenance. Era-proper highlights include built-in shelving, formica counter spaces, an open living/ dining floorplan, wood-paneling, high-beam ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. 

Deeply set on a gentle-slope, large, 10,499 square foot lot, the home nestles a trellised rear patio and astounding city and treetop views.

COURTESY OF RICHARD STANLEY, Coldwell Banker

COURTESY OF RICHARD STANLEY, Coldwell Banker


SILVERLAKE/ ECHO PARK CLEAN LINES MID-CENTURY MODERN

1511 NORTH BENTON WAY, LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH 2,032 SQUARE FEET                    $1,365,000

This bright and airy 1950s home has retained its Atomic-age character with its original handiwork details such as the stone fireplace and angled/ vaulted beam ceilings. Its expansive indoor-outdoor flow is further extended by the spacious front lounge deck, throughout the house and looms in the large rear entertaining patio. The chef's kitchen has been entirely updated and works with the floor plan of the house, completed by a restored Chambers' stove. The home's more peculiar features include a 3-car garage and hidden office space on the lower-level, while its bedrooms are punctuated by large closet spaces for the modern family. Deep in the heart of Silverlake, this gorgeous snapshot in time is only a moment's away from the neighborhood's culture of arts, dining and nightlife.

Courtesy of COURTNEY + KURT, Compass 

Courtesy of COURTNEY + KURT, Compass 


1953 hancock park flawless sanctuary

107 NORTH WILTON PLACE, LOS ANGELES CA 90004 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH 1,280 SQUARE FEET     $1,249,000

Lovingly tucked beneath mature Redwood trees, the play of light and shadow throughout the day emphasizes the home's equal footing among the foliage and elements. Materfully renovated by the former Director of Residential Interiors at the award-winning Commune Design, the period details maintain its seamlessness with the nods to modernity among the timelessness of structure; the cork floors and central, double-sided brick fireplace meld flawlessly with the updated Heath tiling, slate counters and walnut cabinetry. Be enchanted by the meticulously manicured landscaping designed by Terremoto while you lose yourself with your understanding of time. 

COURTESY OF KATIE CRAIN, Nourmand & Associates

COURTESY OF KATIE CRAIN, Nourmand & Associates