A Corner Walk-Street Residence
315 25th Street, Manhattan Beach
$6,999,000
At a Glance
Built by Jared Cleland, designed by Obelisk Architects, with interiors by Studio Kiki. Three stories of custom millwork, imported stone, and Control 4 systems on a corner walk-street with protected ocean views.
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The House
Materials, light, and space work in harmony to create something both bold and deeply considered.
From the Architect's Brief
Built to Stand Apart
A rare custom-built residence positioned on a coveted corner walk-street. Built with quality by Jared Cleland, architecturally designed by Nagy Bakhoum of Obelisk Architects, with complete exterior and interior design by Kate Hartmann of Studio Kiki. The home was crafted to stand apart from the typical beach build.
The corner location floods the home with natural light from every angle, including rare sunlit basement spaces. Positioned on the north side of the street facing south, it enjoys all-day sunshine while capturing protected ocean views. Opportunities to own a custom home on a corner walk-street with these attributes are exceptionally rare.
The primary serves as a private retreat, anchored by ivory Roman travertine walls, Beaumaniere limestone floors, and a bespoke glass-cage shower trimmed in shining silver. The kitchen pairs a Saratoga soapstone island with rich espresso-stained cabinetry. Each bathroom carries its own distinct material story: Nero Marquina herringbone, Dolce Calacatta, and a powder bath wrapped floor-to-ceiling in crème brûlée glossy tile.
There is an unapologetic confidence to this home. It carries a bold presence on its corner lot, designed to stand out from its neighbors, yet remains warm, intentional, and deeply livable.
The Position
North side facing south. All-day sunshine. Protected ocean views that cannot be built out.
The Material
Saratoga soapstone in the kitchen, Roman travertine in the primary, mocha crème travertine on the exterior.
The Systems
Lutron lighting modules and keypads, high-speed routers, and integrated speakers throughout.
The Designer
Kate Hartmann's complete material direction, room by room. Every bathroom carries its own story.
The Details
A short tour of the materials, systems, and architectural decisions that separate this home from a typical Manhattan Beach build.
Interior
Saratoga soapstone island
Integrated sink, espresso-stained cabinetry
Roman travertine primary
Beaumaniere limestone floors, integrated stone sinks
Met-Tec glass-cage shower
Bespoke North Hollywood fabrication, silver trim
Nero Marquina herringbone
Custom tilework in bath one
Dolce Calacatta ensuite
Floor-to-ceiling, bright and elegant
Crème brûlée glossy powder
Walls and ceiling, Negro Marquina counter
Exterior
Mocha crème travertine
Continuous exterior cladding
Beaumaniere patio & balcony
Limestone for indoor-outdoor flow
Glass-rail balconies
Three levels, ocean-facing on top
Sunlit basement
Rare for the neighborhood, corner-light
Systems
Control 4 whole-home
Audio, video, climate, lighting
Lutron lighting + keypads
Scene control on every floor
Integrated audio + WiFi
High-speed routers, embedded speakers
A Private Estimate
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The Neighborhood
Manhattan Beach's walk-streets are the most prized parcels in the South Bay. Pedestrian-only paths replace conventional streets, with The Strand, the pier, and Manhattan Beach Boulevard a short walk west.
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