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Showing posts with label La Jolla Scenic Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Jolla Scenic Heights. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Million Dollar Monday: 1961 La Jolla Scenic Heights Palmer & Krisel For Sale


Built in 1961 by the Drogin Construction Company is this Palmer & Krisel-designed home in the La Jolla Scenic Heights subdivision in La Jolla, CA. Situated on nearly a 1/3 acre cul-de-sac lot, this home incorporates four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a two car garage in 2,090 expanded square feet with an asking price of $1,325,000.

Home sits high and far off of Cranbrook Court

Just about every alteration this home has had over the years have taken it away from its mid-century modern architectural roots. The home has sort of an English-cottage traditional style imposed on it. The home sits far off of and well above the quiet Cranbrook Court cul-de-sac, and one immediately notices the mullioned windows replacing the original open aluminum framed windows and clerestories. All the clerestories in this home have been covered and removed, which cuts down on the amount of natural light which enters the home.

Living Room; Single fan window feels out of place

Dining Room at rear of home - original clerestories would have let in lots more natural lgiht

The living room sits at the front of the home, and is anchored by the now-English-traditional fireplace and surround, flanked by two mullioned windows, one topped with a unproportioned fan light. The open beamed vaulted ceilings are still in place, one of the last remaining original elements of the home. The dining room sits opposite the living room, at the rear of the home, and opens up to the adjacent kitchen.

Kitchen and breakfast nook

The kitchen matches the alterations found in the home, with a coffered ceiling, Saltillo tiled floors, raised panel traditional cabinetry, butcher-block and tile countertops and a mix of stainless steel and black appliances. There’s a small breakfast nook and skylight above to help let in natural light.

Added Master Suite Bathroom at rear of home

Master Suite

Guest room with built-in shelving

Master Bedroom

A master suite and bath have been added onto the rear of the home, which incorporates its own fireplace. The remaining bedrooms and bathrooms remain in their original locations, and all reflect the traditional decoration of the home.

Patio off of master suite

Backyard

Patio off of Dining Room

The backyard contains several grassy areas and two separate patios, one off the master suite and one off of the dining area. There’s natural landscape surrounding the perimeter of the property, and large trees towards the front of the property.

There’s lots of potential with this home to restore the clerestories and original window configurations, as well as the fireplace and surround, along with restoring the general modernist aesthetic of the home. It’s in a great location and one of our favorite neighborhoods, and we hope the new owners do great things with this property.

Check out the full listing on Redfin.com here: 3001 Cranbrook Court


Or Zillow.com here: 3001 Cranbrook Court

Monday, May 25, 2015

Million Dollar Monday: Midcentury Palmer & Krisel Home For Sale in La Jolla Scenic Heights – La Jolla, CA


Happy Memorial Day to everyone! Today’s Million Dollar Monday features a 1961 Palmer & Krisel-designed home in the La Jolla Scenic Heights subdivision in the beautiful seaside community of La Jolla, California. This solid mid-century modern was a one-owner home sited high on a double-wide flat lot overlooking Sugarman Drive. This Drogin Construction Company-built home is 2,086 square feet with three bedrooms and two bathrooms and a two-car garage on just over a half-acre flat lot. Asking price is $1,484,000.


There’s a sweeping driveway that pulls you through the tiers of double-scored cinder block landscape tiers up to the front doors as you enter off of Sugarman Drive. The front doors feature the original square escutcheons over period flat panel doors, and are painted in a fun mid-mod turquoise color. The home strongly reads as a Krisel from the street view, with a fantastic roofline and presence.
The original crinkle-glass clerestories have recently been replaced with clear, presumably dual-pane white vinyl windows, which does change the intended architectural look of the home somewhat. The original look can always be recreated with adhesive film, but unfortunately there’s nothing quite like the original on these mid-mod homes. The front chimney features a wonderful subtle feature – nine of the blocks on the vertical left side of the exterior have been pulled forward slightly creating a slight shadow line.


 Inside, there have also been a few more recent updates, including a new wood floor and thick, ornate baseboards. Typically mid-century modern architecture was about clean lines with a lack of ornamentation, and eyes were meant to be drawn through a space, not down to the floor line. Interestingly, the original open-beamed ceilings are still in place, however trim has been added at the beams creating a curious detail.


Luckily the living room features that knock-out signature Krisel fireplace, and barely visible in the photos is a small in-hearth planter filled with white rocks – very mod. The kitchen has been updated in a functional way – the backsplash is definitely on trend while the cabinetry sticks out as being somewhat traditional for a mid-mod home. The bathrooms have also been updated, however neither the kitchen updates nor the bath create any real value – they both don’t fit the home stylistically and create a situation where the new owner is essentially forced into a immediate renovation. There would have been more value if the originals were still in place, presuming condition was good. There’s also a breakfast nook/family room addition off the kitchen with its own fireplace, and care was taken to mimic the open beamed ceilings.


Out back, the yard is flat and grassy, and is actually located on the ‘side’ of the home, visible from the front and entry. This is a great home; however, it’s unfortunate that the white vinyl window, baseboards, kitchen and bath updates were made as they just don’t fit the house right. This could have been a great renovation but was definitely misguided. The price is one of the best in the area, and will no doubt be the leading factor in the sale – which means the new owner can afford a fitting renovation & make this property shine like the stellar gem that it is.

Check out the Redfin photos here: 8356 Sugarman Drive


Or Zillow here: 8356 Sugarman Drive