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A timeworn Los Angeles Spanish Revival gets a facelift with flair, thanks to designer Candace Shure. See before and after photos of this stunning renovation.
Samuel-Novarro House, also known as the Samuel-Novarro Residence, is a historic Mayan Revival single-family dwelling designed by Lloyd Wright in 1928. It is located at 5609 Valley Oak Dr. in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. [1] It is Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #130. [2]
Eugene W. Britt House is a three-story, red-brick Georgian Revival-Colonial Revival mansion built in 1910 in the West Adams district of Los Angeles, California.In 1984, it was converted into a sports museum housing the collection of the Helms Athletic Foundation.
The mansion is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) Mediterranean Revival mansion on 4.5 acres. It was designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar and built in 1923. When it was the opulent residence of silent film star Antonio Moreno and his wife and oil heiress Daisy Canfield Moreno, daughter of pioneer oilman Charles A. Canfield, it was the scene for lavish Sunday afternoon parties for members of ...
Interior Designer Elizabeth Law stays true to the home’s roots while infusing it with her own sense of style and life experiences. A Designer Brings Back Her 100-Year-Old Spanish Revival Home ...
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The building, built in a Tudor Revival and Gothic Revival style, [1] [2] covers 10,440 sq ft (970 m 2) on a 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m 2) lot. The house has three stories and is made from Italian bricks with Peruvian mahogany paneling. A 56 ft (17 m)-tall chapel adjoining the building was converted into a ballroom but is mainly used as a recording ...
The Andalusia is an apartment building located at 1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, built in 1926 in Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [2] Additionally, it is designated as Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No. 435. [2] View from the street