Exposed beams continue into the kitchen located toward the back of the house.
The secondary structure features a full kitchen, office area, living room, and bedroom suite, complete with its own private patio.
Striking views of the downtown skyline and Griffith Observatory can be seen from the terraces and rooftop.
"Throughout the day, the property continues to reveal itself in new ways,
Capped with a soaring roofline, the home appears to be emerging from its desert setting.
The glass entrance leads to the main living area where a long, curved built-in sofa provides an idyllic conversation starter. A stone fireplace complements the red-hued flooring.
Extensive glazing draws in ample natural light, while also framing spellbinding desert views.
Each of the home's two primary suites include private outdoor spaces and cozy fireplaces.
The Studios incorporate a thermally massive 8-inch CMU block ground level structure for the utilization of direct gain passive solar design and a lighter framed second story construction of engineered lumber with fiber cement paneling at the exterior.
Contemporary flair exudes from the studio with thick block walls and polished concrete floors; though these materials dually harness the suns energy to heat and cool the home
The rear curtain wall system opens to an outdoor patio raised above the tree-covered landscape.
Recessed lighting gives the space a warm glow at night.
A wraparound veranda bordered with glass give additional outdoor space.
Double glazed windows facing south provide both insulation and adequate heat gain for the cooler climate of the city's higher altitude.