House architecture design in Manhattan, New York
Description:
Positioned above street level in the gated community of Fremont Place, this stately residence is surrounded by mature landscaping and historic architecture. The home’s elevated orientation offers privacy and a clear view of its symmetrical façade and manicured motor court.
Inside, a formal entry leads to the living and dining rooms—both defined by scale and proportion, with original architectural detailing and tall windows that bring in natural light. The transition from formal to informal spaces is seamless: a large wood-paneled family room extends to the rear of the property, opening directly onto the garden and pool.

Key Features:
The kitchen features both electric and gas cooktops, generous counter space, and open sightlines into adjacent common areas. Ideal for entertaining, the layout encourages indoor-outdoor movement across the main floor.
Upstairs, five bedrooms are arranged with privacy in mind. Each includes its own ensuite bathroom, with an additional bath located on the landing. The primary suite faces the rear garden and receives soft afternoon light.
A four-car garage with direct access to the interior adds convenience, while the gated motor court accommodates additional guest parking.
Located in one of Los Angeles’ most secure and architecturally cohesive neighborhoods, this property offers a blend of traditional design and practical amenities in a rarely available setting.

