Home of the Week: Post-and-beam classic in Sherman Oaks stays true to form
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This post-and-beam in Sherman Oaks Estates, a shining example of the modernist form, was restored and updated in keeping with architect Richard Dorman’s original footprint. Clean lines and classic midcentury details form the crux of the home, built in 1959. Walls of floor-to-ceiling glass blur the line between balanced, open-plan interiors and the natural beauty of the outdoors.
The details
Location: 3337 Scadlock Lane, Sherman Oaks, 91403
Asking price: $2.195 million
Year built: 1959
Architect: Richard Dorman
House size: 2,226 square feet, four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Lot size: 0.44 acres
Features: Post-and-beam construction; floor-to-ceiling windows; tongue-and-groove ceilings; master suite with separate tub and dual sinks; open-plan living room with wall fireplace; updated kitchen with original walnut cabinetry; media room with movable divider; formal landscaping; swimming pool and spa
About the area: In February, 13 single-family homes sold in the 91403 ZIP Code at a median price of $1.062 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 20.4% decrease in median price from February 2015.
Agents: Ryan Burns, (310) 801-3077, Westside Estate Agency
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