1340 Carroll Avenue new

Los Angeles,CA 90026

$ 2850000

4 Beds

3 Baths

3168 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,168 sqft

Price per Sqft $899

MLS Listing ID P1-21134

Style Detached

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 2

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1907

Lot Size 10,109 Sqft

Acres 0.2321

Property Sub-Type Detached

Property Description

The Thomas Residence, 1907, represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of residential architecture at the dawn of the twentieth century. Constructed in 1907, the home is a prime example of transitional Craftsman architecture, bridging the gap between the ornate excesses of the Victorian Era and the emerging simplicity of the Arts and Crafts movement.The Thomas Residence has a quiet yet commanding presence in the 1300 Block of Carroll Avenue National Register Historic District in the historic enclave of Angeleno Heights. The home reflects a shift in architectural philosophy, moving away from the conspicuous consumption of the Gilded Age toward a more restrained, functional aesthetic in response to the excesses of the Second Industrial Revolution. The interplay of modest ornamentation and simplicity in the home's design situates it within the broader historical narrative of early Los Angeles residential architecture and exemplifies the transitional Craftsman style through a hybridization of Victorian-Era propriety and the emerging bungalow aesthetic. Unlike the Carroll Avenue Victorian mansions that were long associated with affluence, the Thomas Residence represented a new entry into the neighborhood's architectural legacy, acknowledging past traditions while embracing modernity with lower ceilings, front and rear porches, a second-floor deck, and modern plumbing, electricity and central heating.The recently completed multi-year restoration of the Thomas Residence aimed to preserve this jewel for the benefit of the historic neighborhood but also prepare it for contemporary
The Thomas Residence, 1907, represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of residential architecture at the dawn of the twentieth century. Constructed in 1907, the home is a prime example of transitional Craftsman architecture, bridging the gap between the ornate excesses of the Victorian Era and the emerging simplicity of the Arts and Crafts movement.The Thomas Residence has a quiet yet commanding presence in the 1300 Block of Carroll Avenue National Register Historic District in the historic enclave of Angeleno Heights. The home reflects a shift in architectural philosophy, moving away from the conspicuous consumption of the Gilded Age toward a more restrained, functional aesthetic in response to the excesses of the Second Industrial Revolution. The interplay of modest ornamentation and simplicity in the home's design situates it within the broader historical narrative of early Los Angeles residential architecture and exemplifies the transitional Craftsman style through a hybridization of Victorian-Era propriety and the emerging bungalow aesthetic. Unlike the Carroll Avenue Victorian mansions that were long associated with affluence, the Thomas Residence represented a new entry into the neighborhood's architectural legacy, acknowledging past traditions while embracing modernity with lower ceilings, front and rear porches, a second-floor deck, and modern plumbing, electricity and central heating.The recently completed multi-year restoration of the Thomas Residence aimed to preserve this jewel for the benefit of the historic neighborhood but also prepare it for contemporary living. Preservation efforts focused on retaining the home's original materials, details, and lighting, as well as emphasizing original character-defining features. The Thomas Residence is more than just a well-preserved historic home; it is a testament to the architectural legacy and cultural transitions that shaped early twentieth-century Los Angeles. By bridging the gap between Victorian extravagance and the Craftsman ethos of simplicity and function, the home offers a unique insight into the evolution of American domestic architecture. Its preservation serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of architectural continuity in understanding the history of urban environments and underscores the ongoing challenges of maintaining historic homes in urban settings, particularly in a city like Los Angeles, where rapid development and regulation often threaten architectural heritage.

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Area Los Angeles (90026)

Interior

Interior Features 2 Staircases,Balcony,Beamed Ceilings,Coffered Ceiling(s),Pantry

Cooling Central Forced Air,Heat Pump(s)

Flooring Wood,Other/Remarks

Equipment Dishwasher,Dryer,Washer,Electric Range,Ice Maker,Vented Exhaust Fan

Appliance Dishwasher,Dryer,Washer,Electric Range,Ice Maker,Vented Exhaust Fan

Laundry Inside

Exterior

Exterior Feature Wood

Utilities Available Electricity Connected,Natural Gas Connected,Underground Utilities,Sewer Connected,Water Connected

View City Lights

Roof Type Composition

Building

Lot Description Curbs,Easement Access,Sidewalks

Story 3

Lot Size Range 7500-10889 SF

Sewer Sewer Paid

Water Public

Architectural Style Craftsman,Craftsman/Bungalow

Level or Stories 3 Story

Others

Acceptable Financing Cash To New Loan

Listing Terms Cash To New Loan

Special Listing Condition Standard

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