Featured in Architectural Digest and designed by renowned designer Carlos Mota, this beautifully reimagined 1930s Spanish home blends timeless architectural character with sophisticated, expressive design in one of L. A.’s most coveted neighborhoods, The Oaks. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the home has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the details and charm that make it so special
Featured in Architectural Digest and designed by renowned designer Carlos Mota, this beautifully reimagined 1930s Spanish home blends timeless architectural character with sophisticated, expressive design in one of L. A.’s most coveted neighborhoods, The Oaks. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the home has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the details and charm that make it so special. The dramatic living room is defined by soaring ceilings and a romantic Juliet balcony, while the elegant dining room is wrapped in hand-painted wallpaper, creating a memorable setting for entertaining. The kitchen features distinctive tile work, stainless steel appliances, and a series of graceful arches leading to a charming breakfast nook. Upstairs, three bedrooms include a serene primary suite with grand French doors opening to a beautifully appointed bath with a freestanding soaking tub. Throughout the home, original architectural details are complemented by Mota’s layered approach to color, pattern, and texture. Outside, a spacious and private backyard offers room to entertain, dine, and relax, while a versatile bonus space provides the perfect setting for a guest room, home office, gym, or art studio. A rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully designed Spanish home where classic Los Angeles architecture, exceptional interiors, and the coveted Oaks lifestyle come together.