A modern hacienda in Mar Vista, is
listed as L.A. Times' Home of the Week. Artist Nancy Louise Jones and her husband, entertainment executive John Richard Diaz, bought a 1,000-square-foot tear-down in Mar Vista five years ago, they didn't know that they would transform the property into this ancient-Mexican/Modernist fusion of architecture. The hacienda, where they "work, live and play," was designed by the late artist and architect J. Frank Fitzgibbons. The enclosed compound, dubbed Casa Moderna, includes 3 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, a great room; a large, high-ceilinged artist studio; an office with a full bath and steam shower; a side yard for entertaining; and a large backyard with drought-tolerant landscaping.
Around 16,000 sq feet of mingling and business space, the interior is saturated by natural light, and is painted in bold colors including marigold and cobalt blue. I think I can get alot of work and play done in this flat, I'm proposing this to be the new L.A. Etc work-play-blog-quarters...one of 'em at least. This casa is listed at 3.995 million.
Around 16,000 sq feet of mingling and business space, the interior is saturated by natural light, and is painted in bold colors including marigold and cobalt blue. I think I can get alot of work and play done in this flat, I'm proposing this to be the new L.A. Etc work-play-blog-quarters...one of 'em at least. This casa is listed at 3.995 million.
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ReplyDeleteSounds good to me...Now we just gotta work on getting that 3.9 mill....
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