The house is hidden from the road and sits on a hilltop clearing that overlooks the rolling farmland of the Mississippi River bluffs in Western Wisconsin. From this vantage point, there is a 270-degree view, with dramatic sunsets over the distant hills.
Listed for the first time in 30 years, John Lautner’s Tyler House is a timeless dwelling set on a secluded lot just minutes from Ventura Boulevard.
The reimagined space can easily serve as a home office, yoga studio, or guest house.
The detached garage in the backyard was recently converted into a turnkey bonus space.
Toward the back of the home, a quiet resting area opens up to a spacious, covered patio.
The principal bath features an oversized glass shower, two sinks, and a lean storage cabinet, original to the home.
Each of the four bedrooms offer a calming, spacious retreat, complete with ensuite baths.
In one of the three bathrooms, vintage fixtures from House of Antique Hardware pops against the white subway tiles lining the walls and shower.
Another view of the formal dining area, highlighting the room's original built-in shelving units.
A midcentury-inspired pendant hangs over the Cherner table and chairs in the breakfast nook.
The chef's kitchen was designed by Mick Degiulo and is anchored by a large, central island. Heath Ceramic tiles climbing the wall behind the stovetop complement the hardwood floors.
The formal dining area is connected to the living room and features original built-in furniture
Inside, original wood moulding lines the main living room, where a large fireplace takes center stage. The vintage table lamps resting behind the sofa are from Big Daddy, sporting custom shades from Hollywood at Home.