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Home of the Day: An architect’s former space in Venice

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This loft-style home, tucked behind a wall of frosted glass in Venice, was designed in 1980 by noted architect Milica Dedijer-Michich as her personal residence. Known as the Michich-Small House, the white-stuccoed design pays homage to the Modern style of the 1920s and ’30s with curved columns, balconies and angled walls of glass. Among the unique aspects of the house is an open kitchen dressed in unusual red cabinetry and waterfall granite cabinets.

The details

Location: 120 Thornton Place, Venice, CA 90291

Asking price: $1.795 million

Year built: 1980

Architect: Milica Dedijer-Michich

House size: 1,223 square feet, two bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms

Lot size: 1,825 square feet

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Features: Floor-to-ceiling windows; vaulted ceilings; lofted living room with bonus space; red-hued chef’s kitchen with waterfall granite countertops; lower-level patio; balconies; rooftop deck with partial ocean view

About the area: In June, 20 single-family homes sold in the 90291 ZIP Code at a median price of $1.549 million, according to Corelogic. That was a 14.4% decrease in price compared with the previous year’s.

Agents: Kerry Ann Sullivan and Tami Pardee, Halton Pardee + Partners, (310) 907-6517

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

neal.leitereg@latimes.com

Twitter: @NJLeitereg

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