Sited on one of the finest architectural streets in prime Los Feliz, this private and intact original Post and Beam masterpiece is Historical Cultural Monument 674. Designed by Edward Fickett, Architect in 1966, “The Jacobson Residence” is the first contemporary structure to receive landmark status by the city of Los Angeles.
Walls of glass surround the airy living room, with vaulted ceiling, dark beams, wood burning fireplace and wrap around deck.
Adjacent to to the main living area is the bright open dining room with custom light fixtures and city views.
Recent updates include the kitchen’s quartz counters, large farmhouse style porcelain sink and solar panels for energy efficiency.
An additional family room showcases a full walnut paneled wall and clerestory windows which are distinguishing characteristics of Fickett’s work.
The master bedroom is generously sized and offers indoor/outdoor access to the pool and patio.
This residence features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. This one has been renovated to include a walk-in spa shower with rain head and sleek vanity.
Behind a privacy fence and tall hedges, the home has several raised garden beds and native Californian landscaping.
Accessed separately from the main home, this studio or guest house features a small kichenette and open living area.