Thanks to rampant skylights and clerestory windows, a person could probably get a tan from all the natural light inside this 1956 post and beam. Located on a winding street off Laurel Canyon Boulevard, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is a modest 1,118-square-feet but looks much bigger, and boasts bamboo floors, a farmhouse sink in the kitchen, and a tankless water heater. A hefty piece of the nearly 6,000-square-foot lot has been transformed into a multi-level backyard deck, and landscaped with drought-tolerant plants. Via : la.curbed.com
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Polished 1956 Post and Beam in Laurel Canyon
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Thanks to rampant skylights and clerestory windows, a person could probably get a tan from all the natural light inside this 1956 post and beam. Located on a winding street off Laurel Canyon Boulevard, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is a modest 1,118-square-feet but looks much bigger, and boasts bamboo floors, a farmhouse sink in the kitchen, and a tankless water heater. A hefty piece of the nearly 6,000-square-foot lot has been transformed into a multi-level backyard deck, and landscaped with drought-tolerant plants. Via : la.curbed.com
Thanks to rampant skylights and clerestory windows, a person could probably get a tan from all the natural light inside this 1956 post and beam. Located on a winding street off Laurel Canyon Boulevard, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is a modest 1,118-square-feet but looks much bigger, and boasts bamboo floors, a farmhouse sink in the kitchen, and a tankless water heater. A hefty piece of the nearly 6,000-square-foot lot has been transformed into a multi-level backyard deck, and landscaped with drought-tolerant plants. Via : la.curbed.com
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