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Beautifully preserved 1930s Spanish-style seeks $1.75M in Los Feliz
This blog post highlights a 1937 Spanish Colonial Revival home located at 2303 Wayne Avenue in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, designed by architect Louis Selden, and listed for $1.75 million. The property is described as a "time capsule" due to its well-preserved original features and the discovery of a literal time capsule within its structure. During chimney repairs, workers uncovered a cache of documents, including two vintage photos—one of the house and another of the original owners, Nathan and Clara Pallow—and a handwritten letter from the Pallows to future inhabitants. The letter, which begins with the sentiment, “Life is compared to a relay race— you pick it up where we left off,” details the joys of Los Angeles life around 1940, complete with ink illustrations and jokes. These newly discovered artifacts will be included in the home's sale and displayed at open houses.
The home spans 1,821 square feet and includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It showcases an abundance of original period details, reflecting Louis Selden's reputation for building high-quality period revival-style homes. Architectural elements include dentil moldings, hardwood floors with marquetry borders and tile inlays, steel casement windows, stained glass features, stepped tray ceilings, brass hardware, and built-in vanities. The living room, which is step-down from the entry foyer, features a stained glass window and the fireplace where the time capsule was found.
The formal dining room overlooks the living room and is adorned with carved arches, dentil molding, wrought iron, and marquetry. The kitchen has been updated with modern amenities such as butcher block countertops, white cabinets, open shelving, and stainless steel appliances. The master bedroom is characterized by stepped tray ceilings, steel casement windows, and a dressing room with a built-in vanity. The master bathroom features leaded stained glass windows and painted Spanish tile.
The property's exterior grounds are equally detailed, featuring a private, bougainvillea-shaded front courtyard and breezeway. The backyard offers a garden patio with a tile fountain and desert plantings, and the property includes a detached two-car garage. The entry foyer leads to an atrium with a built-in telephone nook and an inlaid-tile centerpiece, from which rooms branch off. The home is presented as a unique opportunity to acquire a meticulously maintained historical property with a personal connection to its past, offering insights into early 20th-century Los Angeles life.
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