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Home of the Week: Playing up a classic in Beverly Hills

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Charles Infante, a Hollywood production designer, wanted the home to tell a story when he reimagined this charming Monterey Colonial home in Beverly Hills. The renovation retained the classic shell of the 1932-built house, including its original weeping brick, while creating a modern indoor environment with character.

From the entry, the two-story borrows from new and old influences. The steps of an artistic staircase pass by what was once a butler’s pantry and is now a window looking into the kitchen. Below, a bar and wine cellar with an Art Deco vibe — accented by wallpaper featuring banana-leaf print — were inspired by the nearby Beverly Hills Hotel.

The details

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Location: 1710 Tropical Ave., Beverly Hills, 90210

Asking price: $8.995 million

Built: 1932

Living area: 6,132 square feet, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms

Lot size: 8,554 square feet

Features: Steel-cased windows; white oak floors and cabinetry; book-matched marble slabs; wood-paneled library; sunken family room; open-space kitchen with island; Art Deco-inspired wet bar with wine wall; theater room; new swimming pool with waterfall feature; cabana; hand-picked olive trees; courtyard with fireplace

About the area: In the 90210 ZIP Code, based on 22 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in October was $4.8 million, a 7.9% increase compared with the same month last year, according to CoreLogic.

Agents: David Kramer and Drew Fenton; Hilton & Hyland; (310) 691-2400

To submit a candidate for Home of the Week, send high-resolution color photos via Dropbox.com, permission from the photographer to publish the images and a description of the house to neal.leitereg@latimes.com.

neal.leitereg@latimes.com | Twitter: @LATHotProperty

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