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Models or Basic Rooflines
There are 3 primary rooflines in the Balboa Highlands
tract - flat roof, slope (or slant) roof and A frame.
These rooflines all correspond to 3 different floor plans
which are repeated and mirrored. All center around open
courtyards or atriums with floor to ceiling walls of glass.
There are a few one of a kind models in the tract as well.
The Jones and Emmons model featuring the dramatically
pitched roof over the carport and living room has the
most bedrooms - four plus a "retreat" or office.
The flat roof model was designed by Claude Oakland and
has a total of 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. When you enter
the living room of this model natural light is let into
this room from the clerestory windows over the loggia.
The sloped roof design was executed by Claude Oakland
with inspiration by the Jones and Emmons team. Many of
the floor plans such as the slope roof Claude Oakland
design were also built in Orange County, but with slight
variations.
The square footage of these homes run roughly 2000 square
feet plus outdoor living space in the form of the atrium
at around 300-500 additional square feet. The homes originally
had 2 bathrooms. The master bathrooms have a skylight
over a separate single sink wash area adjoining a walk-in
closet. The full 'family' bathrooms features 2 sinks and
a shower over tub. Generally all the bathrooms are split
bathroom - with sink area open to the house and toilet
and tub/shower in a separate door enclosed room. The earlier
models along Lisette were built in 1963 and feature closet
doors of teak and grass cloth. Later models in the tract
feature burlap covered metal closet doors.
Balboa Highlands was built on a hilly knoll. There is
another more traditional housing development from the
same time period just across from Balboa Highlands called
Knollwood. These homes are all built around with many
backyards facing the Knollwood Country Club. Because of
the terrain, many of the homes in Balboa Highlands have
tremendous views. Homes on the Eastern side of the tract
have city views and homes on the Northern side of the
tract have marvelous mountain views of one of the largest
parks in Los Angeles County - O'Melveny Park.
Actual Plans described in the Original Sales Brochure
are shown on the Plans
page under the "History" header.
To see actual photos of the various models ofhomes, please visit our
Historic Survey page.
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