Los Angeles Architecture/Design

Real estate porn: Los Angeles edition

Taking a break from data, here are some pretty pictures.
By Constantine A. Valhouli  |  August 8, 2017 10:44 AM

8030 Floral Ave. in Los Angeles via RedFin

The image above is quite possibly the most delightful thing we've seen this week. So we wanted to share it with you. We'll return to our usual analytics in a moment, but we wanted to share some more gorgeous designs with you.


1207 Kipling Ave. via Tracy King/Teles Properties
Built in 1910, this Craftsman house at 1207 Kipling Ave. in Eagle Rock was designed by self-taught architect Howard Arden Edwards as a personal residence.


525 South Irving Blvd. via Realtor
The rest of the house is quite nice, too, but we'll be in this room if you need us.


2002 Loma Vista Dr. in Beverly Hills via RedFin
This mid-century stuff is equal parts Mad Men and X-Men. Magneto's wine cellar (below) looks dated in comparison, and he was upset when Architectural Record pulled their coverage.


Production still from X-Men: First Class.


15433 Brownwood Pl.
Yoda didn't actually die in Empire Strikes Back, he just pretended to be asleep so he wouldn't have to listen to Luke's whining. Anyhow, he made a fortune by simultaneously shorting the bonds of the Death Star while going long on the company the manufactures Death Stars (since there seems to be a need for a new one, like, every two sequels). Now he's living in Bel-Air and partying with the Red Bull girls.


Dagobah, courtesy of StarWars.com
Amiright, though?