SOLD
$2,600,000
Date 08/29/2023

1542 N Easterly Terrace
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Single Family
Residence
4
Beds
2
Baths
+
2 Half
2,015
Sqft
0.0861
Lot Size
Listing Agent: Phil Missig - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
The Silver Lake Tilt-Shift House is an architectural award winning design by renowned architect, Aaron Neubert, FAIA c2017. Situated between iconic mid-century modern homes like William Kesling's Vanderpool & Wilson houses and the Allyn Morris cantilevered duplex, the Tilt-Shift House boldly adds to the rich architectural legacy of the neighborhood. Named for the stacked and shifted volume of its three levels, this 3 bedroom + office, 3 bathroom home has an aesthetically curated color palette that would make Pantone proud. The voluminous open-living floor plan has strategically placed skylights and vast walls of glass, filling the space with natural light and delivering breathtaking sunset views. The chef's kitchen seamlessly integrates with the living and dining areas and features high-end, built-in stainless steel appliances and a large breakfast bar. Expansive walls of glass open to balconies that are interconnected by a private exterior stairwell and walkways leading to a secluded rear patio for entertaining. This sophisticated home has been meticulously designed and thoughtfully curated to allow for low maintenance and privacy for the most discerning of inhabitants. The home is complete with a generous 2-car attached garage with discreet direct access.
23286995
Single Family, 2 Story
4
Los Angeles
2 Full/2 Half
2017
0.0861 Acres
2
Other
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Listing Agent: Phil Missig - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
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