CRAFTSMAN CHARM
934 AMOROSO PLACE
VENICE WALK STREETS BUNGALOW
2,648 SQ. FT.
1279 OZETA TERRACE
$3.175 MILLION
Sugarfish co-founder Cameron Broumand and Smashbox Cosmetics founder/creator Dean Factor collaborated with designer-architect Bill Tsui to restore and expand this bungalow at 934 Amoroso Place—amid the desirable Venice Walk Streets—into a stunning two-story Craftsman-style house. “The beauty of this property is that it maintains its historic architectural integrity, while offering all of the modern amenities that one looks for in a brand-new home,” says Mark Kitching of Pacific Union International, who is listing the residence for $3.175 million. Expect approximately 2,648 square feet of living space offering an ideal balance of form and function, complete with four bedrooms; a sizeable living/dining room space separated by a 43-bottle custom wine wall; chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and designer finishes; and large Yoga/flex room. Outdoors, mature landscaping and a white picket fence cap off a spacious front yard.
PRIVATE OASIS
1279 OZETA TERRACE
WEHO NEAR SUNSET STRIP
2000+ SQ. FT.
$2.8 MILLION
This former home of Silver Screen siren Lana Turner has hit the market for $2.8 million. Tucked away in a secluded locale at 1279 Ozeta Terrace—just minutes from the Sunset Strip—the three-bedroom, French-influenced property offers 2,000-plus square feet of bright, naturally lit living space accented by soaring ceilings throughout. Among the highlights: a chef’s kitchen with Viking appliances and a master suite sporting a spa-like bath with a steam shower and Roman tub. Perhaps the best aspect of living here? Easy access to all of the hottest spots in L.A., says listing agent Michelle Graci of Rodeo Realty. Think the Soho House, Mondrian’s Skybar and The Tower Bar at Sunset Tower Hotel, not to mention The Viper Room, Whisky a Go Go and much more. “Shopping, drinking and the raw, wild nightlife of the Sunset Strip located mere minutes away,” says Graci, “elevate the juxtaposed experience of this beautiful home so rich with Hollywood history.”
PHOTOGRAPHS: (FROM TOP) COURTESY OF NOEL KLEINMAN AND PAUL BARNABY