Richard Dorman-designed post-and-beam comes full circle in Sherman Oaks
Originally designed by architect Richard Dorman, this Midcentury home in the Sherman Oaks Estates neighborhood has a new lease on life thanks to a recent restoration by artist Chris Salay.
Vintage tongue-and-groove ceilings and Terrazzo floors blend with such updates as new cabinetry and fixtures in the bathrooms and kitchen. Walls of glass and windows take in drought-tolerant landscaping and a swimming pool on the one-acre site.
The details
Location: 3307 Scadlock Ln., Sherman Oaks, 91403
Asking price: $2.185 million
Built: 1959
Architect: Richard Dorman
House size: 1,963 square feet, three bedrooms, three bathrooms
Lot size: 0.97 acres
Features: Exposed beams; Terrazzo flooring; floor-to-ceiling windows; open-plan living and dining rooms; updated kitchen; viewing porch; swimming pool; drought-tolerant landscaping; private garden
About the area: In the 91403 ZIP Code, based on 30 sales, the median sales price in May was $1.358 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 9.3% increase in price compared with the same month the previous year.
Agents: Aaron Kirman, (310) 994-9512, John Aaroe Group
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