A rarely preserved 1931 Spanish Revival with exceptional original detailing! Built in 1931 as the neighborhood’s model home, this beautifully preserved home exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship of early West Los Angeles architecture. Rich in character and integrity, it retains an impressive collection of original details that are increasingly difficult to find. The exterior sets the tone with red clay tile roofing, sculptural lines, and gently curved walkways framed by mature landscaping, while inside, hand-troweled plaster walls, graceful archways and warm hardwood floors create a seamless and inviting flow throughout the floor plan. The living room is a true focal point, featuring an original sculptural fireplace, hand-painted wood ceiling beams, and a striking stained-glass window that fills the space with soft, filtered light. French doors open to a private interior courtyard, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. The pergola-covered patio, complete with string lighting and a fire feature, functions as an extension of the living space and is ideal for both entertaining and everyday enjoyment. Original bathrooms have been thoughtfully preserved and remain a highlight of the home, showcasing period tilework, integrated tile vanities, scalloped cabinetry, built-in storage, vintage mirrors, and original fixtures. One bath features a pastel palette with a vintage tub and patterned tile floors, while another highlights seafoam and black tile detailing, both beautiful examples of 1930s design. The formal dining room retains its timeless elegance with arched openings, original lighting, and French windows that flood the space with natural light. Bedrooms are tranquil and well proportioned, featuring casement windows, hardwood floors, and rare hand-applied plaster friezes with delicate floral swag detailing. An arched niche desk, original doors and hardware, period sconces, decorative ceiling medallions, and painted wood accents further reinforce the home’s architectural authenticity. The rear yard offers additional outdoor space and privacy, completing a property that feels both livable and historically significant. This is not a reinterpretation of a Spanish Revival; it is the real thing. Lovingly maintained and remarkably intact, this home presents a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Los Angeles architectural history. Ideally located near Century City and Beverly Hills, with easy access to shops, dining and parks. Located within the highly coveted Westwood Charter Elementary School District.
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