On Sunset Avenue in Los Angeles, this contemporary property prioritises height and light. The plan moves fluidly through tall volumes, with measured openings shaping the movement of daylight across the footprint. Interiors reflect the sensibility of Leanne Ford, known for her work on two HGTV series, and Erik Allen Ford, co-founder of the pared-back menswear label Buck Mason. The couple recently listed the home for $4,450,000 with Compass.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
Photography: © Reid Rolls.
The main residence contains four bedrooms and five bathrooms beneath 14-foot ceilings that give definition to the open plan. Wide-plank white oak floors extend throughout, moderated by daylight drawn in through skylights and narrow apertures. The kitchen is finished in marble and concrete with integrated Gaggenau appliances, maintaining consistency across the interior. Fleetwood doors open to a private courtyard, where a heated saltwater pool and spa sit close to the house.
Completing the property is a two-storey guest house with a skylit living area below and an en-suite bedroom above. Together, the buildings form a cohesive Venice residence shaped by contemporary architecture and interiors informed by fashion, material restraint and everyday use.


