1977 Lucille Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90027
2 bd / 3 ba
LP: $1,595,000
This stunning mid-century modern treehouse in the heart of Silver Lake was designed and built by renowned Los Angeles architect Robert A. Pratt in the early 1950s. Today, the trees have matured into lush and lavish adults that nearly surround the house, while the house itself is as gorgeous and serene as ever.
Built from redwood, maple, concrete, & steel, this restored architectural gem has an alluring open space living area that features hardwood floors, courtly exposed wood beam ceilings, plenty of light, and wraparound patios.
The attractive kitchen, situated between the living and dining rooms, has a lovely green backsplash and custom cabinetry.
The dining room offers excellent views, whether you’re waking up and having a cup of coffee or sitting down for a dinner with friends.
With 800 square feet of outdoor deck space on both the lower and upper levels, and large sliding glass doors, make for truly remarkable and seamless indoor/outdoor living.
The home offers exceptional 180 degree views of Silver Lake, Griffith Park, downtown, and even as far as the ocean.
From any vantage point, you will feel on top of all of Los Angeles.
You will love waking up each morning to these astonishing panoramic views. Upstairs, there are two bathrooms, another bedroom, and several closets.
The large lot provides uninterrupted privacy and room for expansion or additional structures.
And you simply have to see the home and the views at sunset.
If you would like to tour this home or find other mid-century modern homes in the area, call me today at (937) 243-2349 or email me at tatiana.tensen@sothebyshomes.com.
Listing courtesy of Rob Kallick at Sotheby’s International Realty.