813.5 North Coronado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Tall, lush shrubs create a private, elegant entryway that hides your front door from the street. This Spanish quadruplex has undergone a complete remodel with modern amenities including central heat and air conditioning, a fresh coat of paint, crown moldings, restored casement windows, engineered wood flooring, sleek hardware, and custom tile work in the kitchen, bathroom, and decorative fireplace.
As you enter your home you’ll notice elements that are carried throughout: high ceilings, high end finishes & fixtures. The living room is adorned by a decorative fireplace, deep under the stairs storage closet and a set of french doors to a private patio that is completely enclosed by tall, lush shrubbery. The dining room features original built-ins and a pendant light that create the perfect balance of vintage and modern. Just off the dining room is a large closet that houses an in unit washer & dryer for your private use and convenience.
The galley style kitchen has been completely updated with marble countertops, navy cabinetry, brass cabinet pulls, stainless steel appliances, a gorgeous tiled backsplash and floating shelves. If you’re not already a chef this kitchen will turn you, or at the very least lend to a lot of kitchen selfies. The bathroom is just as swoon worthy. Stunning subway wall tiles, handcrafted floor tiles from Mission Tile West, sleek floating vanity, and a rain shower head above a deep soaking tub make this bathroom the stuff that dreams are made of! Two bedrooms with ample closet space are located at the back of the home with a wide hallway lined with additional storage closets that lead out to a back entrance. With one covered carport parking space included, this will literally check ALL of the boxes. A gem like this doesn’t come around often but when they do they are gone in a blink! Thoughtful decisions have been made throughout this home to create an immaculately designed home for YOU!
2
beds
1,300 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA
Built around a city reservoir that was named for Water Board Commissioner Herman Silver.
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