It might be located in the heart of Beverly Hills, but this 1958 modernist home is the epitome of serenity, sitting on a quiet cul-de-sac aptly named Hidden Valley.
A long driveway leads to the L-shaped property, surrounded by a spacious garden and mature trees. Reflecting principles of California Modernism, the home exemplifies indoor-outdoor living, with rooms oriented around the garden and swimming pool. The large living room features a striking floor-to-ceiling glass wall that seamlessly connects to the outdoors.
The home showcases various textures, including beamed sloping ceilings, patinaed tiled floors, and a prominent brick fireplace feature wall, contributing to its warm, natural feel. All living spaces are on a single level, including a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, and four bedrooms. The primary suite opens directly onto the pool deck.
The home is listed by Lori Berris of Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills and is priced at $3.995m.