California Dreamin’ comes to mind at this meticulously designed Craftsman compound in L.A.’s boho beach enclave of Venice, where four distinct structures come together on a rare double lot just minutes from the shops and restaurants along Abbot Kinney.
Together, the buildings span more than 6,700 square feet across a double lot of nearly 11,000 square feet. Last year, the entire property underwent a stunning refresh by Electric Bowery, which layered the interiors with rich jewel tones, custom millwork, and vibrant stained glass throughout, fashioning a design-forward home that still feels warm and deeply livable.
The chartreuse curtains perfectly match the walls in the dining room.
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At the heart of the main residence, the colorful kitchen pairs buff-colored tile walls with plum-red cabinetry and a wood-topped central island. French doors open directly to the pool, while a nearby breakfast nook features a cozy built-in banquette. Elsewhere, the living room fireplace is clad in gleaming ebony tile, a separate family room offers additional gathering space, and the dining room doubles down on drama with chartreuse curtains perfectly matched to the walls.
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The main house includes five bedrooms and four bathrooms, including a serene primary suite with walnut millwork, a romantic balcony, and a bathroom emblazoned with a checkerboard tile floor that flows right into the oversize shower. One guest room is enveloped in animal-print wallpaper, while another features a built-in bed nook ideal for children.

Above the pool house is a rustic, wood-clad study and office space.
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The largest of the additional structures is a two-bedroom, one-bath guest cottage tucked behind a privacy hedge. Espresso-stained floors ground the living spaces, which include a kitchen accented by a shiny copper backsplash behind the range. Above a two-car garage sits a separate studio with its own bathroom.
The final structure, a pool house dubbed the “snack shack” by the sellers, anchors the central courtyard, where drought-tolerant landscaping surrounds a rectangular pool and a pergola-shaded outdoor kitchen and dining area. The building also contains another two-car garage and a second-floor office.
The property is listed for $16.5 million with Weston Littlefield and Alex Howe of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California.
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