Los Feliz Village | 1906 Craftsman | 3 Bed / 3 Bath + Den | Original Millwork, Glorious Staircase, Private Outdoor Space
If you’ve been waiting for a home with roots—here she is. Built in 1906, this two-story Craftsman hasn’t been flipped, glossed over, or hollowed out. She’s solid, storied, and still wearing her original woodwork with pride (unlike most things from 1906, she hasn’t had “a little work done”).
Step inside and you’ll see it immediately: the coffered ceilings, the built-in shelves and benches, the thick casings around every doorway and window. The millwork glows with that rich patina only time can create—unpainted, unbothered, and aging more gracefully than most exes. The staircase alone deserves a sonnet: broad, sculptural, and just dramatic enough to make an entrance.
The formal living room is grounded by a wood-burning fireplace, flanked by original built-ins and a window seat that’s practically begging for a moody novel and a long sigh. Just off the living room, you’ll find a proper den—ideal for working, thinking, brooding, or binge-watching things you tell people you haven’t seen.
The dining room is all form meets feeling: a bay window, original cabinetry, and just enough architectural gravitas to elevate anything from candlelit dinners to takeout from All Time. It flows easily into the kitchen, where warm tones and stainless appliances (including a gas range) meet a layout that actually makes sense. There’s room for two cooks or one very indecisive snacker.
Downstairs also includes a spacious bedroom with an en-suite bath upgraded to a steam shower, because even the most historic homes deserve a little spa moment. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms feel grounded and romantic, with tall ceilings, French windows, and light that moves through the house like gossip. Two full bathrooms round out the upper floor—each keeping its vintage charm without sacrificing sanity.
Out back, a private deck waits for your next dinner party—or your next existential spiral under the stars. The grassy yard is perfect for morning stretches or afternoon loafing, and the front porch (screen door included) is where iced tea, neighborhood gossip, and golden hour all meet.
Located in the heart of Los Feliz Village, you’re just blocks from Skylight Books, Little Dom’s, Maru, and the park—but inside these walls, it’s nothing but calm, craft, and a whisper of rebellion.
This is not just a home. This is the one that makes the others feel a little…generic.