1986 Lucile Avenue, Los Angeles
$1,849,000 • 2 Beds • 2 Baths • 1,471 Ft. • 6,413 Sq. Ft.
This prime example of mid-century post and beam architecture was designed by Architect Ray Otero as his own personal residence. Perched on the hillside, this home boasts breathtaking views from every angle that include the Hollywood Hills, the city scape and dramatic mature trees that seem to hold the home in an embrace. The living room, with beamed ceilings and walls of glass, feels almost suspended in mid-air. The open kitchen communicates with the living area and overlooks a lushly landscaped and private backyard. The home has been thoughtfully updated and restored with newer bathrooms, solid wood floors and a Bertazzoni range/oven in the kitchen. The backyard is an accessible and tranquil oasis that will make you forget you're in the middle of the city. The over-sized primary bedroom suite includes plenty of closet space, a sitting area, sublime views and a flex-space well suited as a workout/meditation space or an additional walk-in closet. There is also a detached office and a storage room. The impeccable design and the idyllic setting at 1986 Lucile work in sync to create a home that transports you to a peaceful and more refined time and space the moment you enter.