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The re-design of this iconic home stays true to the original mid-century modern philosophy while incorporating contemporary, unique and sustainable design elements. You can “have it all” you just need the right house.

The re-design of this iconic home stays true to the original mid-century modern philosophy while incorporating contemporary, unique and sustainable design elements.

10' high Fleetwood sliding glass doors extend the transparent connection between the living room and central courtyard.

The wall between the living room and kitchen was reframed to create visual connectivity and shift the circulation; making the galley kitchen the hub of the living/dining area.

The Master Bedroom faces the central courtyard, so a bamboo barn door was added to create privacy for the ensuite bathroom.