Introducing a mid-century masterpiece, meticulously designed by renowned architect Louis M. Naidorf, AIA, for his personal residence in 1964. This architectural gem in the desirable Vista de Oro neighborhood of Woodland Hills showcases the visionary talent of Naidorf, who at just 24 years old, had already left an indelible mark on the Los Angeles skyline as the lead architect behind the iconic Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, California. Clean lines, post and beam inspired elements, walls of glass, wood floors, and clerestory windows create an unrivaled aesthetic environment inviting natural light and vibrant landscaping colors in. Nestled on an expansive 18,147 sq.ft. lot, this stunning home spans 3,287 sq.ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, offering a harmonious blend of mid-century elegance and modern comfort. Elevated above the street, the residence boasts a commanding presence with its sleek lines and timeless design. Step inside to discover a spacious floor plan featuring four well-appointed bedrooms. Two bedrooms share a beautifully designed bathroom, while a third bedroom offers the luxury of an en-suite bath. The piece de resistance is the secluded primary suite, occupying its own level and exuding a sense of privacy and tranquility. The primary suite is com
CL24381941
Single Family, 2 Story
4
Los Angeles
1 Full
1964
0.4166
Acres
Public, Other
2
Stucco,Wood
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