
2348 Cove Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90039
2 BR, 2BA
$1,299,000
In 2005 architect George Mimnaugh reinterpreted Rodney Walker’s original 1953 glass and concrete design by updating it for modern living. The renovation earned the home a Los Angeles Historical-Monument designation in 2007 and now the home is on the market for a hefty price tag. According to Curbed, this home has been a tough sell as it has been on and off the market since the restoration.
Located on a flat lot up in the hills on the east side of the Silver Lake Reservoir, this is the kind of mid-century modern that we all lust over.

I love the true open floor plan, the floor-to-ceiling walls of glass and the stone backdrop.

There is great continuity between the rooms and the built-in cabinetry blends in seamlessly with the original design of the house.

In addition to the two bedrooms there is an extra room that can be used as an office or a den, as well as a two-car carport. Add in the perfect location, a stunning view of the Reservoir and the opportunity to own an architecturally significant home and you have a property that will generate a lot of interest.
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Stunning mid-century home! Love the fireplace.
Paul – it really is. The fireplace is so well done.
Thanks for posting Rob! Beautiful home.