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In Little Holmby, a Paul R. Williams gem lists for the first time in 50 years
LA TimesBuilt in 1937 for $19,800, the Colonial Revival-style home showcases bright colors and a classic Williams-style staircase. Williams, who made history as the first Black member of the American Institute of Architects, built the home in 1937 for Watterson Rothacker, the owner of a film processing lab. Stone, shutters and dormer windows bring colonial style to the exterior, and inside, the grand foyer showcases a Paul R. Williams trademark: the spiral staircase. Elsewhere are five bedrooms and six bathrooms in 5,250 square feet, including a blast from the past in one of the guest bedrooms complete with bright floral wallpaper surrounding lime green carpet.
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