Home of the Week: A minimalist marvel in Venice
This two-story contemporary with a minimalist design stands out from the crowd in Venice with block-pattern façade, walls of glass and a floating steel-and-walnut staircase. A steel bridge extends off the main house, crossing over an inner courtyard to a secondary master suite/guesthouse. A rooftop lounge invites entertaining with a fireplace, outdoor kitchen and hot tub.
Location: 1201 Cabrillo Ave., Venice, 90291
Asking price: $3.295 million
Year built: 2008
Architect: David Hertz
Interior designer: Chris Rossi Studio
Landscape architect: Jack Price Design
House size: 2,200 square feet, two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Lot size: 2,550 square feet
Features: Concrete slab and hardwood floors; vaulted ceiling; courtyard entry; open-plan living and dining rooms; galley-style kitchen; master suite with steam shower; second master suite
About the area: In December, 18 single-family homes sold in the 90291 ZIP Code at a median price of $1.605 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 0.3% increase in median price compared with December 2014.
Agents: Anastasia Bowen, Teles Properties, (310) 994-3003
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