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Set above the city yet moments from the trails of Runyon Canyon, this modern Moroccan masterpiece featured in The Wall Street Journal delivers a rare blend of Old World romance and modern reliability. Built in 2003, it pairs handcrafted detail with contemporary systems and an effortless indoor-outdoor flow. Arched doorways access a dramatic living room with 10-foot oak coffered ceilings, carved ironwork, and Moroccan lanterns that cast a warm dusk glow. The home spans approximately 3,177 square feet with three signature terraces, one capturing tranquil canyon views by day and glittering city lights by night. The kitchen, which opens to the dining room and the patio, boasts ample countertop space, an abundance of cabinetry and storage, a Viking range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a Viking dishwasher. The fully equipped outdoor cucina perfect for quiet evenings, long conversations, and entertaining al fresco features a stainless steel grilling station, a stainless steel sink, a full-size refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher, and generous prep space. Moroccan archways, Zellige tile, engineered European oak floors, custom ironwork, and three fireplaces create warmth and character throughout. A private guest space with its own entrance, kitchenette, bathroom, and parking adds impressive flexibility for guests or extended stays. Located near Runyon Canyon, the Wattles Mansion, the Hollywood Bowl, the Sunset Strip, The Grove, and Melrose Avenue, the residence sits at the intersection of nature, community, and Hollywood glamour. 1925 Curson Place is more than a home. It is a sanctuary, a retreat, and a rare fusion of timeless style and modern comfort.
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