Nestled in the hills of Northeast Glendale, this 1935 Spanish bungalow blends preserved vintage character with thoughtfully curated, artful interiors. Original architectural details and fixtures are woven throughout the space, giving the home a timeless, textured feel that reads beautifully on camera.
The two-bedroom, split-level layout offers a variety of visual angles, along with mountain views and layered, lived-in styling. The space is filled with a mixture of mid-century and modern furniture and boasts an abundance of thriving indoor plants, creating a warm, dynamic backdrop suitable for both photo and film shoots.
The living room is the centerpiece of the home as it is spacious, inviting, and filled with natural light from the large picture window. An original fireplace anchors the space, while arched built-in shelves and high ceilings add depth and dimension, making it a versatile setting for multiple setups.
The house has a long driveway that can accommodate up to three cars and street parking can be found easily in front of the home or on neighboring blocks. An optional lower-unit add-on is available to provide an additional bathroom, as well as dedicated space for hair and makeup, wardrobe, or talent holding. This home is best suited for smaller crews, comfortably accommodating up to 20 people.