This stunning mid-century modern home was designed by acclaimed architect Eugene Choy in 1954 and has been restored to its original design with an immaculate attention to detail.
The home’s redwood exterior has been restored to its original glory. The updated foundation anchors, installation and engineering plans and permits were all filed with city of Los Angeles.
The home is located at the top of a cul-de-sac and is just steps from the Silver Lake Reservoir, Lamill Coffee, L&E Oyster Bar, and so much more. The property provides several outdoor areas to relax or entertain.
The living room features original vaulted ceilings, beautiful redwood paneling, hardwood floors, and a quintessentially mid-century modern fireplace.
The home is spectacularly bright with several skylights throughout and a magnificent glass-walled sunroom that is dripping with warmth and light and has easy outdoor access.
A casual dining room just off the kitchen has a unique mid-century chandelier.
The kitchen features new cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.
The first bedroom features clerestory windows and has recessed lighting and hardwood floors.
The first bed has a convenient half bath.
The master bedroom is spacious and provides plenty of closet space.
The master also has access to the sunroom through a pair of glass sliders.
The freshly remodeled full bathroom includes a beautifully tiled shower and soaking tub with all new fixtures.
There is also a newer garage conversion to a bonus room. It offers flex-space like an office, recording studio, or extra added living area.
The stylish sunroom has walls of windows and doors, plus a delicious skylight.
3200 Windsor Avenue’s sunroom offers a one-of-a-kind example of indoor/outdoor mid-century modern.
Just a few of the newer upgrades include: a new gate/entranceway, new pavers, private back deck, newly landscaped front & side yard, and a newer roof in the sunroom.
Listing provided courtesy of Daniel Ortega, Sotheby’s International Realty.
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