A Romantic Los Feliz Compound, $6.5M
Los Feliz is one of L.A.’s most evocative neighborhoods, with a selection of residential properties ranging from early 20th Century Spanish Revival to the ground-breaking Modernism of the past seven decades. This handsome white, classic stucco from the 1920s is the home and office of Emmy Ellison, the specialist merchant behind the De Maroc Collection—and curator of vintage and modern Moroccan carpets from the legendary Atlas Mountains.


After entering through a walled garden, the 5-bed, 5.5-bath home unfolds as a series of spacious, welcoming rooms perfect for comfortable living and glamorous entertaining. Ellison infused her home with an elevated Boho chic aesthetic often found in in Los Feliz.

The dining room walls are covered in a bespoke mountain landscape from the British wallcovering firm Fromental, and on the lower level, a media room is painted in a deep royal blue and kelly green.


The primary suite is a serene retreat and the guest room with a timber ceiling has an other-worldly glow. The former guest cottage serves as her office, holding a trove of carpets for appointment-only visits.



Visit the listing for many more images and details. This is an exceptional and classic Los Feliz property that just hit the market, represented by Sonya Coke of Sotheby’s International Realty.

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