Americana 336 Mid City Mediterranean Revival Filming Location with Studio and Garden

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Americana 336 is a Mid City filming location with the kind of range crews tend to appreciate: a formal Mediterranean Revival face out front, warm family rooms inside, and separate exterior and studio areas in back. The two-story house brings together pale stucco, red barrel tile, arched porch details, ironwork, hardwood floors, divided-light windows and black-painted masonry fireplaces. It feels established without being fussy, and the broad interior openings give cameras natural room-to-room views without turning the home into a generic open-plan space.

Mediterranean Revival Curb Appeal With Built-In Depth

From the sidewalk, the house gives you a clean early-20th-century Mid City residential look. A straight front path leads up to the recessed blue door, while the covered porch stretches alongside it beneath broad arches and square columns. The shallow iron balcony, slender railings and oversized lanterns all read clearly on camera, but the real gift is the depth. You can frame through the porch arches before anyone even steps inside. The foyer opens wide around a curved staircase with white spindles, dark posts and wood treads, then continues into the main living spaces over hardwood floors. The living room has room for a full seating setup around the long leather sofa and lounge chairs, with a black-painted fireplace giving the room a strong visual anchor. Cased openings connect the foyer, hall, living room and dining room in a way that is very practical for coverage, walk-and-talks and room-to-room reveals, while each space still keeps its own shape.

Natural Light, Warm Interiors And Flexible Shooting Angles

The living room is the natural anchor for interior filming. Multi-pane windows behind and beside the sofa bring in strong daylight, with additional light coming through the glazed doors opposite the fireplace. When the sun hits the hardwood, it creates defined patches across the floor, and the white walls and ceiling help keep the room feeling bright without flattening it. There are also easy tonal shifts within the same property. The charcoal-painted office can go much moodier, while the detached studio’s white sweep gives productions a neutral environment to light from scratch. Nearby, the dining room adds a softer, more composed look with pale blue-gray walls, wainscoting, a long marble-topped table and French doors at the far end. The adjoining galley kitchen keeps things contemporary but not overly stylized, with full-height white cabinetry, marble tile, dark counters, a farmhouse sink and stainless appliances. Together, the rooms work well for family-home scenes where cooking, dining and gathering areas need to feel connected.

Detached Photo Studio, Garden Setups And Production Flow

Upstairs continues the same grounded residential character, with hardwood floors and divided-light windows carrying through the bedrooms. One large bedroom places a dark wood bed between matching windows and still leaves usable floor area for camera and lighting positions. The nursery has a blue ceiling, timber crib and windows on adjacent walls, while another bright room is wrapped by dark-framed corner windows. The bathrooms give productions two clean modern options, one with a double vanity, brass fittings and frosted glass, and another with white subway tile, a glazed shower, built-in tub and a patterned black-and-white floor. At the back of the house, French doors open from a beamed family room to an elevated deck. The garden gives a crew several useful exterior looks in one controlled area, moving from a gravel dining court to lawn, a wooden play structure and tall hedging that creates a dense green backdrop. The detached photo studio is a major advantage for a filming location like this: folding glazed doors open it almost wall to wall to the paved yard, so gear can move directly between outdoor setups and the seamless white sweep. Inside, exposed dark roof trusses, open shelving and stored background rolls make it ready for photo, film and production use. Sufficient parking is available for production vehicles, and crews can coordinate permit planning with FilmLA while organizing arrival and staging in Mid City.

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