Set behind gates on a coveted residential block south of Burton Way in Beverly Hills, this 1931 Spanish jewel box combines timeless architecture with thoughtful modern refinement. Lush landscaping and a private garden courtyard create a gracious arrival, and the home’s facade displays rich architectural texture, original detailing, and beautifully preserved period character. The block is known for its established residential character while remaining closely connected to the heart of Beverly Hills. The home preserves the scale, proportion, and character that define Spanish homes of this era. Inside, the dramatic living room is defined by well-proportioned scale and soaring faceted ceilings accented by original plaster crown moldings and sculptural corbel detailing. A statement fireplace anchors the space, while a large arched picture window frames the garden beyond and reinforces the symmetry. Natural light moves gracefully through the interior throughout the day, while the design balances the home’s Spanish heritage with a refined modern interpretation. The dining room and kitchen connect naturally, creating an easy flow for everyday living and informal gatherings. Bedrooms are generously proportioned, including two en suite, and a separate office provides additional space for work or study. Bathrooms have been thoughtfully updated with timeless materials and sophisticated modern fixtures. Outdoor spaces extend naturally from the home, highlighted by a significant stainless steel outdoor kitchen and chef’s center designed for outdoor dining and entertaining. Adjacent to the yard, a detached bonus space currently serves as a family play area and offers flexible space for a variety of uses. Ideally positioned within close reach of the Beverly Hills Triangle, the home offers classic architecture with effortless access to the best of Beverly Hills dining and shopping. A 1931 Spanish jewel box in one of Beverly Hills’ most desirable residential pockets.
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