Located in the heart of Sawtelle’s’ Japantown, the SW by CLG is a true gem in West Los Angeles. Adjacent to Westwood and Brentwood, the SW by CLG enriches the neighborhood’s already remarkable walkability with a mixed-use 4 story project featuring restaurants on the ground level and 88 modern apartments residences above. Step outside of the gorgeous apartment community to enjoy boutique shops and savor delicious multicultural fare.
The SW's architectural design complements and enhances the heritage of the area, incorporating a contemporary Asian theme that features clean lines throughout and exceptional touches. There are 3 stylish floor plans including a Studio, 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom units for you to choose from to unwind. Soaring ceilings with exposed ducts, spacious light filled open layouts, quartz counter tops & stainless steel appliances, polished concrete or dark oak plank floors throughout the main living area, plush carpet in the bedrooms, modern tile showers with glass enclosure and in-unit washer/dryers all come standard.
All units also feature All Weather Architectural Aluminum casement & awning windows, swing doors and sliding doors with TDL's. A mix of white paint and dark bronze anodize finishes were used for the various elevations to accentuate the contemporary Asian theme. The SW apartment homes blend comfort with contemporary finishes across every room for truly progressive living.
Relax on the expansive outdoor roof top deck with dipping pool, spa and outdoor grilling and dining areas. A spacious resident lounge with conference rooms, well equipped fitness studio with modern cardio and weight training equipment and intimate courtyards with lounging areas round out amenities.
Developer: California Landmark Group (CLG)
Project Location: 1947 Sawtelle Blvd, Japantown West Los Angeles, CA
Company Information:
All Weather Architectural Aluminum
https://www.allweatheraa.com
800.680.5800
info@allweatheraa.com
Products Featured: Series 5000 Windows, Series 7000 Swing Doors, Series 8000 Sliding Doors
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