Pelham Place, Estate of the Day

Today's home is as intriguing for its art as its architecture. The LA Times Hot Property Column reports that artist Chad Robertson and his wife Kathryn Bakken have listed their three-story home in Los Angeles' Beachwood Canyon-area home. The 3,400-square-foot three-story home looks out onto the hillside with a two-story wall of windows. The home's other charming features include two separate office spaces and a sleeping loft. The master bedroom suite includes a bathroom with a large soaking tub and curved steam shower. The lot includes terraces, a koi pond waterfalls and, as one listing pic shows, room enough for an urban chicken or two. The artist pair bought the home in 2004 for $1.179 million and is it listed at $1.297 million with Konstantine Valissarakos of Sotheby's Homes.



















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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
maximusdog Aug 28th 2010 2:19PM
feels ikea cheap
knathanson3 Aug 28th 2010 9:36PM
The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland that was originally advertised in the 1920s by the Hollywood Sign. The canyon has its own market, coffee shop and stables but a lot of the streets are narrow and curvy and many properties are built into the hillside so........ make sure you have adequate parking when considering this neighborhood.
Karen Nathanson
Prudential Ca. Realty, Beverly Hills, DRE # 01860561
www.shoplaproperties.com
310-248-6432 direct
knathanson3 Aug 28th 2010 9:48PM
The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland that was originally advertised in the 1920s by the Hollywood Sign. The canyon has its own market, coffee shop and stables but a lot of the streets are narrow and curvy since properties are built into the hillside so......make sure the property you're considering has adequate parking.
Karen Nathanson
Prudential Beverly Hills, DRE # 01860561
www.shoplaproperties.com
310-248-6432 direct
Joe Abrams Sep 4th 2010 2:07PM
I dont think it feels ikea cheap, looks pretty nice to me!
I prefer a modular steam shower though, that travertine looks nasty.