This listing in the Hollywood Hills will likely be familiar to many readers from its previous appearance on the market a little over a year ago. Built for oil distribution manager George Estes, the Cahuenga Pass property is one of only 15 homes designed by L.A.’s foremost practitioner of the Streamline Moderne style, William Kesling, still standing — though it has been substantially expanded and updated over its lifetime.
The 1935 dwelling rises up from its curved lot like an ocean liner upon the waves, fronted by a scene-stealing semi-circular bank of steel-framed windows. Two sets of steel-pipe railed stairs lead past a flagstone planter to a glass front door, beyond which is a sun-soaked living room with original, honey-toned oak floors and a statement-making flagstone fireplace with a deep, rounded ledge.
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