4791 Bonvue Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90027
3 br / 2 br
LP: $2,495,000
“The essence of architecture is the interrelation and interaction of mass, space, plane and line. The purpose of architecture is to enrich the joy and drama of living,” wrote famed mid-century Los Angeles architect Craig Ellwood in a 1970s issue of Architectural Digest. No home represents his philosophy of architecture than Los Feliz’s stunning Moore House.
Built in 1964, this three bedroom, two bathroom home is a rare opportunity to own one of a handful of Ellwood’s famed Los Angeles enclaves.
The expert living area features walls of glass, creating a feeling of calming indoor/outdoor living. The central fireplace and restored hardwood floors will make you feel right at home.
The open layout adds to the virtuoso effect of the home.
The sleek, modern kitchen features custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a large double sink. While entertaining, you won’t have to leave the party. The kitchen opens right onto the living area.
The grounds lush natural landscape is fully enclosed, adding a sense of privacy and peace.
And the breathtaking vista views are unparalleled.
But the house really comes alive at night as the light emerging from the home’s glass walls creates the idea of a secluded oasis.
You’ll get the feeling you’re on top of all of Los Angeles. Ellwood’s finest, signature details and the prime location combine to present an excellent opportunity to own one of the most significant architectural homes in the U. S.
If you would like to tour this home, or find other homes designed by mid-century masters like Craig Elwood, call me today at (937) 243-2349 or email me at tatiana.tensen@sothebyshomes.com.
Listing provided courtesy of Aaron Kirman, John Aaroe Group.