The stunning hillside house situated in Echo Park, a neighborhood in the east-central region of Los Angeles, California, has undergone a stunning transformation thanks to the joint efforts of design-build firm Letter Four and Space V&T. Working in close collaboration with the homeowners, the team has reimagined this gorgeous hillside property.
This full-scale property renovation involved several enhancements, such as the addition of extra square footage, the installation of state-of-the-art building systems, new finishes and fixtures throughout, and new beautiful cedar siding on the full exterior. Continue below to see the rest of this incredible home…
What We Love: This transformed beach-style house in a Los Angeles neighborhood provides its occupants with a stunning hillside location. The exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail throughout and the incorporation of beautiful cedar siding add warmth and character to the dwelling. The addition of extra square footage and the installation of modern building systems further enhance the functionality and comfort of the property. Overall, this is a truly captivating residence that effortlessly blends aesthetic appeal with practicality.
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Above: The living room features a stone-clad fireplace for warmth and aesthetics, while glass doors fold away to create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
Above: An alfresco dining experience is provided in the dining room thanks to doors that opens this space up to the great outdoors.
Above: Marvin Windows are used for the slide-fold pass-through window. This outdoor bar space is connected to the kitchen, perfect for outdoor entertaining.
Photos: Courtesy of Space V&T
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