sábado, 3 de agosto de 2013

Simplicity is an Art Form in Highland Park

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Simplicity is an Art Form in Highland Park
I want this Spanish style house in Highland Park each and every time I see pictures of it. The last people who owned it, Michael McDonald and Alice Park, are designers who have nailed the ways of naturalness in each and every room they have touched. They kill it with this property.
This property is buried in the hills and just a little off the regular track.
The above average ceilings, wood flooring, and deep-set lights, light walls and an different color on one wall contributes to the ethereal, spacious mood of the decor.
Measuring at Just under 900 square feet this residence uses just about every inch of space intelligently. Sliding glass panels open onto a deck making the living room feel more substantial.
Internal storage space is tucked quietly away in push touch cabinetry.
The theme of simplicity carries on in the en-suite bathroom.
Marimekko material is used to conceal the washer that was relocated to a space below.
The galley type kitchen area is jam packed of tailor-made built-ins.
The kitchen opens to a discreet back yard.
The studio now has concrete flooring. And I love the TV away from the primary living area.
There is a whole lot more lolling room to put your feet up. This house previously sold for $578,000. The current asking price is $649,000 for this little treasure.
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