Located just off the beaten path of Silver Lake Blvd’s hub of boutiques and restaurants, this modernized California bungalow has all kinds of perks, including a recently built flex space.
AuthorSonya Coke
Striking Dutch Colonial-style in Silver Lake with a studio
Tom Jermann and Toby Yoo, the husband-and-wife graphic design team behind T42 Design, rented their striking Dutch Colonial home for five years before purchasing it directly from the owner. Here, they reflect on how their home evolved, affording them room to enjoy a few dogs, their daughter, and work from their modest studio, where they designed
Heyday’s small lot home in Glassell Park
Kevin and Hardy Wronske, the sibling design/build/develop team behind Heyday, set out to “improve the quality of building in working-class neighborhoods throughout L.A” by building small lot homes.
Hollywood Hills midcentury retreat with room to expand
This modest mid-century home built on a sprawling double lot in the Hollywood Hills offers peace, privacy, and expansion potential.
Stunning midcentury modern by John F. Galbraith lists in Pasadena
With the San Gabriel Mountains as its backdrop, this stunning mid-century modern sits on almost a full acre in Pasadena’s small gated community of North Kinneloa Ranch with an enormous swimmer’s pool and breathtaking 180-degree panoramic views.
Magical midcentury hideaway in Silver Lake
Occupying a sought-after location in Silver Lake’s Moreno Highlands, this 1940s midcentury has been elevated to bring to life the charm of its character and the magic of its setting.
Thomas Takahashi’s pedigreed midcentury in Silver Lake
This pedigreed mid-century modern, designed in 1967 by architect Thomas Takahashi as his personal residence, is available to own for the second time ever.
Robert Skinner-Designed midcentury in Beverly Hills seeks its next steward
Robert Skinner, a renowned Los Angeles-based architect, designed this swanky midcentury in Beverly Hills, restored by a local L.A. architect and Hancock Park-based interior designer. Skinner’s passion for modern design graces the streets of the Trousdale Estates and other pockets of Beverly Hills. This one, located in the celebrity-studded, private, and guarded Hidden Valley Estates,
James G. Pulliam’s minimalist masterpiece in Pasadena
Noted architect James G. Pulliam originally designed this circa 1963 minimalist masterpiece as his personal residence. The home remains an exemplary example of his trademark understated style. Pulliam’s career began in the offices of well-known modernist architects Richard Neutra and Welton Becket, who built many local landmarks, including the Capitol Records Tower and the Cinema
Hollywood Hills Traditional with versatile space
Set at the foothills of Bronson Canyon, this Traditional-style residence is both spacious and versatile. The house is positioned on a corner lot where no homes exist on the hill to the rear. The main entrance is above the street level, opening to a well-proportioned living room with a floor-to-ceiling painted brick fireplace. The hallway