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June 17, 2022

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64 DIGS.NET | 6.17.2022 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 6 1 1 0 V I A S U B I D A Notable is the home's floorplan, which consists of a main resi- dence area housing four bedroom suites; among them is a sizable primary suite with a peaceful sitting room and a sprawl- ing bathroom. Central to the floorplan is a formal dining room and a white kitchen with a novel design: Appliances, like the cooktop, are blended neatly into countertops, and a freestand- ing circular island houses the sink. Connected to but distinct from the main home are discrete pods—each with a separate entrance and bathroom—that can function as standalone guest quarters or offices. Reflecting on the fluid work-home lifestyle framework of recent years, this feature feels particularly timely. So, too, does the always-on access to the outdoors. While the home already has a healthy size footprint, its design makes it seem even larger. Expansiveness comes from the connection with nature, boosted by the luxury of living in a sequestered world of one's own. (The real world, however, is not so far away: Grocery stores, golf and the beach are 10 minutes by car, and the 110 Freeway is 5 miles away.) Enter also entertaining. Guests can park in the spacious motor court before joining the festivities—which can be as grand as a fresh-air fête for a couple of hundred, martini glasses clinking by the pool, or a small gathering during sunset hours in the living room with flames flickering in the fireplace. At twilight the pool reflects the home's strong, elegant lines in the water and adds a moody glow to the tranquil atmosphere. A water element is central in Midcentury architecture, adding a cooling point while bonding a structure even closer to its natural environment. It's not surprising to find one here, in a home faith- fully designed around the core of Modernist luxury—to create a superior atmosphere for living. Remaining largely undisturbed and intact, and with its abundant flow of light and energy, the residence continues to speak a language that's as understood and valued today as it was when built nearly half a century ago, and will continue to for many years to come.

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