A Small Development in Los Feliz Offers Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Living

Created by Integrated Development, this small-lot development that opened in October 2016 includes six modern homes that were designed for single families looking for a better type of urban living.
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To bring the project to life, Integrated Development worked with Rios Clementi Hale Studios, who acted as the principle architect, and Riley Architects, who was in charge of project management. The two-bedroom residences are inspired by Scandinavian design and feature a neutral palette consisting of natural woods, marble, steel, and glass. 

With four different floor plans ranging from 1,903 square feet to 2,110 square feet, each residence has three floors with no common walls in order to enhance privacy. When these spaces are available, the asking prices range from about $1.2 million to about $1.4 million. They’re located near Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House in Barnsdall Park and the Griffith Observatory—among a number of other desirable destinations. For a closer look, take a peek at a few more of Moore’s photos below. 

Each residence has its own private ground-level patio and side yard, which you enter through Fleetwood sliding doors. They’re also each attached to a two-car garage. 

Each residence has its own private ground-level patio and side yard, which you enter through Fleetwood sliding doors. They’re also each attached to a two-car garage. 

Along with seven-inch white oak plank floors, the interiors feature custom built-in woodwork and cabinetry. 

Along with seven-inch white oak plank floors, the interiors feature custom built-in woodwork and cabinetry. 

The kitchen, which boasts an 11-foot island with seating for three, has Carrera marble surfaces and stainless-steel appliances from Bosch and Miele. 

The kitchen, which boasts an 11-foot island with seating for three, has Carrera marble surfaces and stainless-steel appliances from Bosch and Miele. 

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Paige Alexus
Paige Alexus is a content producer and blogger at Dwell who loves the ocean, vintage textiles, and midcentury design.

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