Pacific Palisades
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Americana 3 is a two-story Spanish Revival villa in Pacific Palisades, pairing an expansive, polished family-home interior with a private resort-like garden. White stucco, clay barrel-tile roofs, dark-framed windows and timber balconies establish the period character outside. Inside, dark wood floors, crisp paneling and traditional built-ins create an affluent Americana setting with enough visual variety to move from formal rooms to relaxed family spaces without leaving the property.
The main living room is a broad, high-ceilinged space arranged as connected seating and dining zones. Tall multi-pane windows and glazed doors occupy two garden-facing walls, giving the room long views toward greenery and enough depth for wide masters, dialogue coverage and layered compositions. White glass-front cabinetry frames the room, while pale upholstery, a tufted leather ottoman and dark wood flooring keep the palette refined but residential. This living and dining zone gives commercials, television and still photography an established, upscale family setting with multiple practical angles. Natural light enters strongly from the lawn and pool sides, washing the living area from two directions and casting defined window patterns across the floor. Crews can schedule wide coverage here while those elevations are bright, then move to the kitchen windows or upstairs balcony room as the sun shifts. The paneled central stair hall and interior corridors provide more controlled alternatives away from direct daylight.
The kitchen is substantial. A large freestanding island creates clear circulation on every side, with white paneled cabinetry extending to the ceiling and glass-front uppers adding depth behind performers. Dark counters and wood flooring contrast with the pale millwork; stainless double ovens, a commercial-style range and broad hood give the room a credible high-end working-kitchen read. A separate breakfast nook has a built-in banquette, wood table and shaded window for a tighter domestic setup. Elsewhere, the Spanish Revival villa includes a pale blue media room with wall-to-wall cabinetry, several traditionally furnished bedrooms, a dedicated home office, a bright paneled bathroom with a built-in tub, a walk-in wardrobe and a compact exercise room. Ceiling treatments vary from conventional crown molding to exposed pale timber beams. The wide staircase, dark treads and double-height paneled walls create a formal arrival shot and a clean vertical sightline between floors.
The rear elevation opens onto a deep lawn bordered by mature hedges and trees. A long rectangular traditional pool runs along one side, edged in pale stone and incorporating a square spa section. The uncluttered grass offers useful distance for tracking, equipment placement and full views back to the villa. Furnished patios sit directly outside black-framed French doors, while timber balconies overlook the garden from above. Together, these levels support reverse angles between house, terrace, lawn and water. At the front, a gated brick driveway expands into a sizable motor court beside three dark garage doors. Vehicles can approach the house within the established Spanish-style setting, and the paved area provides practical arrival and staging space; FilmLA can coordinate permit needs for work based here. The property is available for shoots. A hedge-enclosed half basketball court adds another contained exterior setup, while the pool lawn remains the strongest choice for broad daylight coverage of the rear facade.