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2430 Bywood Drive Glendale, CA 91206
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Key Details
Sold Price $1,400,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,232 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,136
MLS Listing ID P1-7635
Style Detached
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1954
Lot Size 6,218 Sqft
Property Description
A single horizontal stroke of post-and-beam Modernism designed by legendary MCM architects Buff and Hensman, AIA. Located in an ultra-quiet Glendale neighborhood shielded from nearby freeways by a hillside of wild natives and Coast Live Oak, the compact 1954 home, while small, nonetheless shares the architects' trademark strategies and example of their early work. In step with the original palette of exposed dark-stained beams, wood lap siding, natural materials, and earth tones, the new wood cabinets throughout, warm but uncluttered, reinforce the home's straightforward simplicity. An efficient plan with brown matte floor tile links the flicker of the living room's fireplace with the open kitchen and cook's island. Tuned to their provenance with tile work characteristic of Buff and Hensman, the two bathrooms have been renewed while retaining some original fixtures and finishes. Outside, the long, lean lot includes a large private patio and two bonus rooms: a small studio/office, just a couple of steps away from domesticity, or grab-your-gear-and-go from the generous storage space. The entrance from the street is also compact. Here a short winding path of railroad ties flanked by black Japanese river stones and golden green rays of Phorium tenax leads to the sheltered doorway of translucent glass.
A single horizontal stroke of post-and-beam Modernism designed by legendary MCM architects Buff and Hensman, AIA. Located in an ultra-quiet Glendale neighborhood shielded from nearby freeways by a hillside of wild natives and Coast Live Oak, the compact 1954 home, while small, nonetheless shares the architects' trademark strategies and example of their early work. In step with the original palette of exposed dark-stained beams, wood lap siding, natural materials, and earth tones, the new wood cabinets throughout, warm but uncluttered, reinforce the home's straightforward simplicity. An efficient plan with brown matte floor tile links the flicker of the living room's fireplace with the open kitchen and cook's island. Tuned to their provenance with tile work characteristic of Buff and Hensman, the two bathrooms have been renewed while retaining some original fixtures and finishes. Outside, the long, lean lot includes a large private patio and two bonus rooms: a small studio/office, just a couple of steps away from domesticity, or grab-your-gear-and-go from the generous storage space. The entrance from the street is also compact. Here a short winding path of railroad ties flanked by black Japanese river stones and golden green rays of Phorium tenax leads to the sheltered doorway of translucent glass.
Location
State CA
County Los Angeles
Area Glendale (91206)
Interior
Cooling Central Forced Air
Fireplaces Type FP in Living Room
Equipment Dishwasher, Refrigerator
Laundry Closet Full Sized
Building
Story 1
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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