Industrial strength styling
IS “20th century industrial chic” an actual design style? No matter. This two-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath- room Silver Lake dandy is definitely one of a kind.
This house is not for those who are seeking warm and fuzzy. There’s no cuddling up to exposed pipes and ductwork, corrugated aluminum walls or a public-style bathroom with a urinal and a wall-mounted hand dryer.
The home has a decidedly futuristic and industrial look -- and it’s certainly not lacking in originality and whimsy. (That bathroom also has a “public-restroom” sign and comes with a toilet-seat-cover dispenser.)
But the pièce de résistance is easily the full-on commercial kitchen, which is impressive enough to appeal to anyone’s inner chef. It features a Garland six-burner range, two ovens, stainless-steel cabinetry and a Traulsen commercial refrigerator with a glass front. The cabinets are glass-fronted as well.
The stainless-steel center island doubles as a chef’s rack with many built-ins and a professional Curtis Co. coffee brewer. The main double sink is supported by a corner sous chef’s sink. There is a restaurant-style dining booth, and glass doors lead to a downstairs patio area.
About this house: Designer James Halliday was the brains behind this operation. He transformed what had been a traditional-style home in 1991. Such high-concept styling isn’t usually found in this price range.
Asking price: $1,399,000
Size: Two bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms in 2,546 square feet.
Features: The living room includes a built-in movie projector and a complete wet bar with stools and cafe seating. The guest room doubles as an office, with a Murphy bed that tucks nicely out of sight when not in use.
The padded, step-down Kohler spa tub in the master suite can be programmed to fill at a prescribed hour and with water at just the right temperature. The master bathroom has twin sinks, a dual-head shower and another urinal -- this one with a matching bidet. Niceties include a towel-warming rack next to the master tub and three skylights above it. The exposed ductwork is also functional: It’s the central-air and heating system.
Where: 3209 Windsor Ave., Silver Lake.
Listing agent: Michael Slater, Prudential California Realty, Los Feliz; (323) 671-1239, www.silverlakearchitectural.com.
ann. brenoff@latimes.com
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