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In the family room—which also holds a gold leaf-covered concrete fireplace—large skylights run the width of the space.
In the family room—which also holds a gold leaf-covered concrete fireplace—large skylights run the width of the space.
Spread across three levels, the home features an open floor plan with a double-height living room and walls of steel-framed windows.
Spread across three levels, the home features an open floor plan with a double-height living room and walls of steel-framed windows.
Lautner and Goldstein installed wood on the ceilings and concrete throughout, which is what Lautner had originally preferred to do. The glass table in the dining room was a Lautner-designed piece that he created for Goldstein. They installed a skylight above the table that opens up automatically.
Lautner and Goldstein installed wood on the ceilings and concrete throughout, which is what Lautner had originally preferred to do. The glass table in the dining room was a Lautner-designed piece that he created for Goldstein. They installed a skylight above the table that opens up automatically.
A path traces the edges of the lake, providing guests access to the public hot springs and nearby restaurants.
A path traces the edges of the lake, providing guests access to the public hot springs and nearby restaurants.
Guests can use the tub either as a cold plunge after the sauna or as a warm bath.
Guests can use the tub either as a cold plunge after the sauna or as a warm bath.
Takada and Yagi imagined the area in front of the unit as an extension of the interior. A tool for cutting wood with a mallet sits beside the fire pit.
Takada and Yagi imagined the area in front of the unit as an extension of the interior. A tool for cutting wood with a mallet sits beside the fire pit.
About a quarter of the unit is reserved for a wood-fired sauna with a separate entryway.
About a quarter of the unit is reserved for a wood-fired sauna with a separate entryway.
A door in the corner of the living room leads into a bathroom with a separated shower booth on the left.
A door in the corner of the living room leads into a bathroom with a separated shower booth on the left.
The kitchenette comes with a convection stove and a mini fridge. A narrow, frosted window invites the guest’s attention back to the focus of the home: to spend time outdoors.
The kitchenette comes with a convection stove and a mini fridge. A narrow, frosted window invites the guest’s attention back to the focus of the home: to spend time outdoors.
The 275-square-foot home is mostly occupied by the open living area. Opposite the bed, a built-in bench is oriented towards the framed-view of Lake Shirakaba.
The 275-square-foot home is mostly occupied by the open living area. Opposite the bed, a built-in bench is oriented towards the framed-view of Lake Shirakaba.
Strategically placed windows and wooden wall panels and flooring continue in the kitchen.
Strategically placed windows and wooden wall panels and flooring continue in the kitchen.
The backyard features water-efficient Hydrawise automatic drip irrigation.
The backyard features water-efficient Hydrawise automatic drip irrigation.
Like many of Eichler's designs, the home includes an open-air courtyard. In this home's layout, the street entry leads directly to the atrium.
Like many of Eichler's designs, the home includes an open-air courtyard. In this home's layout, the street entry leads directly to the atrium.
The renovation introduced period correct vinyl composition tile flooring throughout the home.
The renovation introduced period correct vinyl composition tile flooring throughout the home.
Prior to this sale, the same family cared for the home for 47 years.
Prior to this sale, the same family cared for the home for 47 years.
When creative director Patrick O’Neill bought Hailey House, a Richard Neutra home built in the Hollywood Hills in 1959, the steeply sloping backyard was “untamed and nondescript,” says the native Angeleno. With the help of landscape architect John Sharp, he transformed it into a terraced outdoor living and entertaining space comprising five distinct “rooms,” including the firepit area. Patrick and his dog, Burt, stand on the home’s balcony, which overlooks the yard.
When creative director Patrick O’Neill bought Hailey House, a Richard Neutra home built in the Hollywood Hills in 1959, the steeply sloping backyard was “untamed and nondescript,” says the native Angeleno. With the help of landscape architect John Sharp, he transformed it into a terraced outdoor living and entertaining space comprising five distinct “rooms,” including the firepit area. Patrick and his dog, Burt, stand on the home’s balcony, which overlooks the yard.

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