Atop the undulating silhouette of Beachwood Canyon emerges 3206 Deronda Drive, a serene hillside Spanish Colonial Revival home offering a blend of exquisite 1920s period details and modern updates. Upon arrival, the gated entrance sets the tone for the privacy and tranquility experienced throughout. As you enter, the charming rotunda entryway featuring a restored antique candle-lit chandelier illuminates the cascading staircase accented by custom Majolica tiles. This centerpiece gracefully separates this two-story home, distributing balance and echoing a rich history of Spanish architecture seldom found in Los Angeles. The main level has an open floor concept that seamlessly flows from the kitchen to the dining and living rooms. Framed by arched French doors and white stucco walls, the expansive living room is bathed in natural light, showcasing the double-height ceiling displaying the home's craftsmanship, accentuated with charming white beams and a cozy fireplace ideal for intimate gatherings. The kitchen features crisp white cabinetry and hand-forged Belgian hardware harmonized with black countertops, while a central island adorned with natural wood texture adds character and warmth to the heart of the home. Noteworthy is the inclusion of a built-in breakfast nook and stunning
CL24372495
Single Family, Mediterranean, 2 Story
4
Los Angeles
4 Full
1927
0.2781
Acres
2
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