Built in 1953, our home is a classic Cliff May Post and Beam in one of the most highly sought after historic neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. Located in the Rancho Estates, our one story home offers tons of natural light coming in from entire walls of windows and high ceilings.
The kitchen has a large white waterfall island and offers ample space for prep and product.
There are numerous mature plants throughout the home that offer a subtle tropical atmosphere including a 10 foot fiddle leaf fig tree in the kitchen. Plants are changed out often to ensure they look healthy and vibrant.
The home is decorated with custom high end mid century modern furniture coupled with eclectic furnishing, art, decorations and large persian rugs that provide options for different backdrops.
In 2018 the entire house was renovated with modern touches that were respectful to the architecture of the home. The backyard has a custom mural replicating Hokusai's Great Wave that can be seen from large windows from the living room.
Neighborhood details
This space is located in the Rancho Estates neighborhood of Long Beach, CA. Cliff May homes have shallow gabled roofs, clerestory windows, and board and batten siding. The home can be easily accessed from Orange County and Los Angeles County using the 405 or 605.
Logistics
The home is a one story ranch with clear views from most angles of the home.
The areas available for booking include:
Tropical Plant front yard
Main entry
Dining Area
Formal Seating Area
Kitchen
Family Room
Seating
Main Entry: Upholstered bench
Formal Seating Area by fireplace includes: 1 large leather couch, leather rocking chair, antique chair
Dining: Wood table with seating for 7
Kitchen: 3 custom skateboard stools
Living Room: Large L-shaped couch, leather chair, Children's teepee
Backyard: Wooden table for 6
Front Yard: Bench, 2 chairs
Parking is available in the driveway for one car and there is ample street parking directly in front of the home. The backyard is accessible to cars needing to unload larger equipment through two double gates.