Paul Landacre’s L.A. Home and Studio Just Listed for $1.5M
The famed artist produced wood engravings at this Elysian Heights cabin, which has been fully revamped with fresh timber inside and out.

The famed artist produced wood engravings at this Elysian Heights cabin, which has been fully revamped with fresh timber inside and out.
Location: 2006 El Moran Street, Los Angeles, California
Price: $1,450,000
Year Built: 1921
Renovation Date: 2025
Renovation Architect: Oller & Pejic Architecture
Footprint: 949 square feet (1 bedroom, 1 bath)
Lot Size: 0.14 Acres
From the Agent: "A rare and transcendent piece of L.A. history, this restored cabin—Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #839—was home to Paul Landacre, a celebrated modernist artist whose work was shaped by the surrounding landscape and is held in the collections of LACMA, MoMA, and the Whitney. An artful renovation by Oller & Pejic Architecture honors the home’s singular ethos, preserving single-wall construction and exposed beams while introducing masterful updates. Wood paneling and floors bring depth and warmth. Incredible light, exquisite views, and original details like petrels carved into the gables infuse the home with quiet elegance. The bedroom opens to a wraparound deck and the sunny bonus room could function as an office or second bedroom. Scenic decks and patios take in stunning vistas, and there’s a spa for winding down and a detached studio for art or work."

Paul Landacre specialized in wood engravings, and the renovated house makes extensive use of the material. The living area features timber paneling and hand-built window frames, and the exterior is clad in custom-milled redwood siding.
Jilbert Daniel

Jilbert Daniel

The home was originally built as a birding cabin in the early 20th century.
Jilbert Daniel
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