On the Market: A Cabin in Denmark, a Spanish Colonial-Style, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week
The listings also include a Hollywood Hills residence, an Egyptian-inspired home overlooking the Thames, and an upstate New York cottage featured in the 1998 drama "The Horse Whisperer."
The listings also include a Hollywood Hills residence, an Egyptian-inspired home overlooking the Thames, and an upstate New York cottage featured in the 1998 drama "The Horse Whisperer."
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This Restored 1920s L.A. Home Is Packed With Delightful Nooks & Crannies
"Recently completed by Revival Renovates Design, this home is a love letter to original Los Angeles Spanish and Art Deco architecture," says listing agent Benjamin Kahle. "The commanding Leimert Park Spanish colonial revival perfectly marries the memorable with the modern. Grand, original tripartite windows drench the oversized living room in natural light, and the space features custom new ceiling frescoes and seamlessly flows into a large dining area, flanked with late-1920s decorative iron work."
This Danish Cabin Is the Place to Be for Savoring Fall Foliage
"The house was originally built as a holiday home in 1958, and has since been thoroughly transformed, rebuilt, and extended in 2018," according to the listing agent. "An elegant and gifted architectural style allows the house to orientate itself unhindered toward the beautiful meadows with the water and woodland beyond. This retreat would be ideal for the nature-loving couple or family who dream of living in the middle of a soundscape of wild game, wild pheasants, and hundreds of other birds’ loud appreciation of their surroundings."
In England, a Supremely Extra Egyptian-Inspired Home Seeks £2.5M
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