Ray sits at the central hearth on the north end of the comfortable sunken living area. From this perspective, you can see how the interior spaces flow into one another, passing one half-level up into the breakfast nook and kitchen and out from there onto the overgrown hillside. The various built-in furnishings have all been there since the house's construction.  Photo 5 of 21 in The 20 Most-Liked Homes on Our Instagram in 2024 from Ray Kappe’s Multilevel House in Los Angeles

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Architect Ray Kappe, who died in 2019, sits at the central hearth on the north end of the comfortable sunken living area at his home in Los Angeles. From this perspective, you can see how the interior spaces flow into one another, passing one half-level up into the breakfast nook and kitchen and out from there onto the overgrown hillside. The various built-in furnishings have all been there since the house's construction.