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Sustainable Luxury in Culver City

The entry-level includes a state-of-the-art kitchen complete with custom Fireclay tiles and top-of-the-line appliances.
The entry-level includes a state-of-the-art kitchen complete with custom Fireclay tiles and top-of-the-line appliances.
Replete with its own open-air atrium, the four-bedroom, three-bath home spans 2,500 square feet and features various open concept living spaces.
Replete with its own open-air atrium, the four-bedroom, three-bath home spans 2,500 square feet and features various open concept living spaces.

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From Luxury Homes & Lifestyle

The first of its kind, this modern and sustainable home is located in the heart of Culver City’s highly sought-after Veteran’s Park neighborhood. Designed and engineered by Connect Homes, the home’s 6T model is intentionally designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability and seamless indoor/outdoor living and entertaining. Replete with its own open-air atrium, the four-bedroom, three-bath home spans 2,500 square feet and features various open concept living spaces with walls of glass and ample natural light. The entry-level includes a handsome great room that gives way to a state-of-the-art kitchen complete with custom Fireclay tiles and top-of-the-line appliances. Spacious living and dining areas, a laundry room, and en-suite guest quarters with Popham Design cement tiles round out the space.

A white oak staircase leads to the home’s upper level, which features a built-in work area that opens to an expansive rooftop deck, in addition to three guest bedrooms inclusive of the master suite, which offer beautiful views of the backyard and atrium. The outdoor area offers a flat, grassy yard with fruit trees and a large deck with an electric sunshade for entertaining year-round. Located within minutes from the neighborhood’s most coveted schools and parks, this unique dwelling is the perfect marriage of form and function.

10738 Franklin Avenue is offered at $2,850,000.

Represented by Josh Myler of The Agency.