A Small LA Studio Went from "Sparse, Possibly Haunted" to "Playful, Colorful Oasis"
Briefly

"I didn't know exactly what I was looking for, just somewhere affordable and free from black mold - preferably kept down to a shout (a luxury for a New Yorker!). My best friend, Tara, lived in LA for many years, so she helped me peruse places online, until eventually she stumbled on this one. We both instantly fell in love with it."
"The Black Dahlia briefly stayed here, as did Walt Disney, among other icons and artists because of its proximity to the studios. Another part of its charm is that it's a true Hollywood building disguised as a Brooklyn tenement; if it weren't for the pair of palm trees out front, you'd think this building was in Crown Heights."
"Greg describes his 485-square-foot studio apartment before he moved in as 'sparse, possibly haunted.' But he says it was also a 'total dream,' featuring charming elements like 'exposed brick, stunning windows that swing open, the original built-in 1920s vanity. It's the complete opposite from my last apartment, which many of you may remember from my last tour, and which was only a few years old; it was sleek, modern."
Read at Apartment Therapy
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