This $5.5M L.A. Midcentury Has Reimagined Interiors and a Brand New Pool
Local firm Ome Dezin saved the post-and-beam ceilings and brick fireplace while bringing in ribbed grass, a circular skylight, and a built-in kitchen banquette.

Local firm Ome Dezin saved the post-and-beam ceilings and brick fireplace while bringing in ribbed grass, a circular skylight, and a built-in kitchen banquette.
Location: 708 N Kenter Ave, Los Angeles, California
Price: $5,498,000
Year Built: 1956
Renovation Date: 2025
Renovation Designers: Joelle Kutner and Jesse Rudolph of Ome Dezin
Footprint: 3,175 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths)
Lot Size: 0.33 Acres
From the Agent: "Step inside this masterfully reimagined single-level midcentury home. At the heart of the house, the open-concept living and dining areas are anchored by a sleek fireplace, creating the perfect space for intimate gatherings or lively entertaining. A custom-built banquette offers a cozy spot for morning coffee, while the kitchen boasts high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and impeccable finishes. The family room provides a flexible retreat, opening directly to the backyard for seamless indoor/outdoor flow. The primary suite is a sanctuary unto itself, with a spa-like en suite bathroom. Three additional en suite bedrooms offer ample space for kids, guests, or a home office. Every system in the home has been fully updated, ensuring modern efficiency without compromising its midcentury soul. A brand-new pool and lush landscaping create a serene retreat."

There was only one owner of the home before real estate developers Claire and Sam O'Connor purchased it.
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