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Step Back in Time in This Midcentury Now Asking $1.4M
Nestled in the tranquil suburban landscape of Granada Hills, Los Angeles, a meticulously preserved midcentury residence, constructed in 1960 during the Cold War era, is currently listed for $1.4 million. This classic abode, originally designed by architect Joe B. Jordan, AIA, spans 4,095 square feet and features five bedrooms and five bathrooms. It embodies a distinctive 1960s aesthetic, having been carefully maintained over the decades.
The interior of the home showcases a harmonious blend of authentic midcentury-modern materials and design elements. The expansive, open-plan living area is characterized by original terrazzo flooring, a grand dual-sided fireplace, and impressive 17-foot ceilings. The design further incorporates tongue-and-groove details and custom glass and doors, which enhance the sense of openness and connect the interior with the surrounding environment. Large windows and extensive glazing contribute to a bright and airy atmosphere, drawing in natural light and offering views of the outdoors.
While the kitchen has been updated to meet contemporary needs, it retains its authentic midcentury charm, seamlessly integrating modern functionality with vintage style. The dining area is strategically placed within the open-plan layout, with an additional sitting area nearby, providing versatile spaces for relaxation and entertaining. Each of the five bedrooms is thoughtfully designed, maintaining the overall period integrity of the home.
One of the most notable and historically significant features of the property is its private bomb shelter. Accessible through a code-locked door, down a stairwell, and along an L-shaped corridor, this hidden space is equipped with its own bathroom and an air-filtration system. This unique feature not only serves as a tangible link to the geopolitical anxieties of the early 1960s but also presents potential for conversion into a secluded home office or a distinctive recreational area.
The exterior of the residence is equally impressive, situated on a half-acre lot adjacent to the Knollwood Country Club. The outdoor space is designed for both leisure and practicality, featuring a sprawling lawn, a covered patio, and a swimming pool complete with a solar heating system, making it suitable for year-round enjoyment. The landscaping incorporates synthetic turf and drought-tolerant plants, reflecting a contemporary approach to environmental sustainability while complementing the home’s vintage appeal. The covered patio extends the living space outdoors, facilitating an indoor/outdoor lifestyle.
The property at 16821 Maiden Lane, Granada Hills, is presented by Brian Courville, JB Fung, and Patrick Brown of Modern Living LA. This offering provides an opportunity to acquire a well-preserved piece of architectural history, combining authentic midcentury design with modern amenities in a desirable Los Angeles neighborhood.
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