Project posted by Colby Brown

Skyhouse

Year
1962
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Midcentury

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Details

Square Feet
2135
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
3

Credits

Posted by
Interior Design
Colby Brown & Robert Vitela
Landscape Design
Robert Vitela
Photographer
Alex Zarour

From Colby Brown

Perched at the peak of Wrightwood Estates, this post + beam view house offers a dramatic 180+ degree visual experience of the San Fernando Valley skies and ridgeline. Extending beyond the hillside, you will sense the airy atmosphere floating above the city below; expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and architectural elements frame these powerful jetliner views. Built-in 1962 this post + beam residence boasts 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 4 covered balconies - 3rd bedroom converted into a den/office. As you flow through find yourself surrounded by walls of glass, natural wood tones, designer lighting, and a Malm freestanding fireplace. The chef-worthy kitchen has a suite of stainless steel appliances, ample storage, a breakfast bar, and a cantilevered dining deck. The upstairs bedroom has been converted into an office space creating a light-filled area for focus, work, and creativity. Descending to the lower level, you'll discover the laundry room and 2 ensuite bedrooms with balconies. The primary suite offers a walk-in wardrobe, a rain shower with a spa tub, and a water closet. The secondary suite has a private entrance and kitchenette with W/D - which may be used as a potential source of income. The 2-car garage sports epoxy-finished flooring, custom cabinetry, a Tesla charging station, and direct access to the house. Solar panels are owned and installed on a PVC Class Cool Roof.