The basic kitHAUS k7 measures 388 square feet and starts at $86,000.
3041 Windsor Avenue in Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $2,388,000 by Michelle St. Clair-Zsakany of Sotheby's International Realty.
The 1,200-square-foot apartment suite comes with a cozy bohemian couch by Busnelli and an orange-hued hanging light and futuristic, blue Bianco table by Knibb Design.
Every room at the Line hotel offers floor-to-ceiling windows that appear to frame views of the city, including the surrounding 1960s modernist skyscrapers, and in some cases the distant cityscape and Hollywood sign. Concrete is the main design element of the hotel, and it adds an authentically urban ambiance to each of the 388 rooms, which also showcase large-print photographs from LA-based artist Kevin Hanley and furnishings designed by Sean Knibb.
388 Cordova, Pasadena, California
Located in the outskirts of Los Angeles, 388 Cordova is known as the first luxury high-rise residential building in the affluent city of Pasadena. 388 Cordova will bring two and three-bedroom units with walk-in showers or deep soaking-tub/shower combinations. Select units, including penthouses, will have a separated deep soaking tub and shower option – a perfect way to soak in the best views in Pasadena spanning from the San Gabriel Mountains to the north and Downtown Los Angeles out to the west. Developed by LA-based developer Adept, 388 boasts 105 one, two, three-bedroom luxury condominiums and penthouses with 23,000 square feet of office, bringing elevated urban living to the city. All showers include rain heads and chrome finishes for a timeless, less trendy feel. Penthouses include natural stone on the floors and walls, shower benches, options for beautiful glass enclosures and an enclosed toilet for added privacy. One-two-bedroom units start in the $900,000s, while two-story penthouses go upwards of $5 million.
This painting is a highly abstracted look at the entrance to a mine by Bart van der Leck. Composition 1916 No. 4, 1916, oil on canvas, 113 x 222 cm. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo.