Light-Filled West Hollywood Condos

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A former duo of small, single-family homes on two separate parcels of land has paved the way for National Construction’s custom, four-story collection of modern, design-forward condos in a prime locale in the heart of West Hollywood. Nestled between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue, on historic Kings Road, the newly built 1030 Kings development is just a stone’s throw from eclectic, world-class shopping, creative cafes, renowned restaurants, countless fitness studios, and iconic nightlife.

“These new residences are ideal for buyers who appreciate high design and a central location,” says Don Heller, partner of The Agency’s New Construction Division, who is handling the exclusive sales and marketing of the homes. “Not only does the project deliver a top-notch architectural and design experience, there also are lots of restaurants, bars, art galleries, and fashion shops nearby; it really offers everything.”

 

Completed in September of this year, the Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects-designed building includes 30 two-bedroom residences ranging from 926 to 1,235 square feet, with prices from $1.11 to $1.707 million. Open, light-filled interiors crafted by MLH Design Group are highlighted by chef-caliber Bauformat kitchens outfitted with mobile waterfall-style islands, Dekton heat-and-scratch-proof countertops, and Miele appliances, along with master suites boasting walk-in wardrobes designed by Closet Factory and en-suite baths with hand-selected floor-to-ceiling marble, Bauformat oak vanities and porcelain Toto sinks. Home automation by IOTAS puts technology front and center.

Among the wealth of amenities and services: a two-story deck featuring sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills, an 8-foot dry bar with mini-fridge, a mobile fire pit, and lounge with custom bench seating, plus a Fitness Design Group gym adjacent to an outdoor yoga deck. Private, secure subterranean resident parking including an electric car charger for each unit completes the scene.

1030 KINGS
1030 N. KINGS ROAD
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA90069
424.259.4762
1030KINGS.COM

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