Built in 1928 by the developer Charles Tobermanthis Spanish-inspired house like many residences in the city, is located in the hills of Los Angeles. Its current owner is the artist Ingrid Michaelsona singer and a composer, which easily explains the presence of a magnificent piano in a dedicated room and which does not just serve as a decorative object. This house has been continually chosen by various famous owners, one of the main reasons, besides its beauty, is the breathtaking view of all the landmarks of Los Angeles like Griffith Observatory, or the Capital Records building.
The decoration in sober tones fits perfectly with the neo-Spanish style of the 1920s of the building. It was created by the designer Francesca Grace. Its red tiled roofs, its white plastered exterior with its ironwork immediately bring to mind southern Europe. The house has a surface area of 320m2. Photo: William Myers for Sotheby’s International Realty
A Spanish-inspired house in the hills of Los Angeles
Built in 1928 by developer Charles Toberman, this Spanish-inspired house, like many of the city’s residences, is located in the hills above Los Angeles. Its current owner is singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, which easily explains the presence of a magnificent piano in a dedicated room that serves as more than just a decorative object. This house has been continually chosen by various famous owners, one of the main reasons, apart from its beauty, being the unobstructed view of all the Los Angeles landmarks such as Griffith Observatory, or the Capital Records building.
The decor, in sober tones, is perfectly in keeping with the building’s neo-Spanish style of the 1920s. It was designed by Francesca Grace. Its red-tiled roof, white-plastered exterior and wrought ironwork are immediately reminiscent of southern Europe. The house has a surface area of 320m2. Photo: William Myers for Sotheby’s International Realty
This Spanish-inspired home in Los Angeles is for sale at Sotheby’s
This Spanish-inspired house in Los Angeles is for sale at Sotheby’s