An Eagle Rock Bungalow Remade By Barbara Bestor, $2.35M
Set on a compact lot behind a picket fence, this idyllic Eagle Rock compound is centered around a classic stucco bungalow seamlessly remade in 2011 by architect Barbara Bestor. The 4-bed, 3-bath property came on the market last week and includes a free-standing casita plus a studio/office in lovely, mature landscaping and well-considered hardscape.
Inside, it’s the classic Bestor esthetic at work, a kind of light-handed neo-constructivist vernacular that is her hallmark for domestic interiors. And as per the listing, it’s been a frequent (and lucrative) film and photo location.
There are unexpected finishes and details throughout, always beautifully rendered.
More: Go to the listing for additional images, floor plans and details. An outstanding opportunity to own a piece of Los Angeles architectural history, represented by Lilian Pfaff at Modern California House.
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