January 9th, 2014
January 9th, 2014
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This modern property in the Hollywood Hills on Woodrow Wilson Drive, Los Angeles, was originally designed in 1961 by a student of Richard Neutra. It was then remodelled by Connecticut-based architect Peter de Bretteville. The property features walls of glass and canyon views, and celebrates the concept of indoor/outdoor living. The minimalist interior has concrete-patina walls, skylights, classic post-and-beam design, recessed lighting, solid wood floors, an outdoor spa off the master suite and mature vegetation to ensure privacy. It is on the market for $1,595,000.
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