Andreas Larsson Rehabilitates A Mid-Century Classic, $2.388M 

by Philip Ferrato


The most recent rehabilitation project by Andreas Larsson of HabHouse, this classic 1954 Post-and-Beam was designed by architect Mims Jackson as his own home, taking advantage of a sloping lot to maximize views and presenting a modest but beautifully detailed example of architectural thinking in the 1950s. Larsson has developed a reputation for sensitive rescripting of Mid-Century dwellings, subtly incorporating modern updates without concealing or covering their architects’ original intentions.

Photo Credit: Sterling Reed
Photo Credit: Sterling Reed

Set gently above its site, the 3-bed, 3-bath house is crisply organized around a series of patios and decks; and every space has access to the outdoors. The open shelf room dividers are original to Jackson’s design, and we love how the hearth (below and at top) becomes a window seat in a corner window with mitered glass.

Photo Credit: Sterling Reed
Photo Credit: Sterling Reed
Photo Credit: Sterling Reedy
Photo Credit: Sterling Reed
Photo Credit: Sterling Reed

The primary bedroom opens to the expansive rear deck, and the third suite (below) with its own entrance near the front of the house could easily be a study/guest room.

Photo Credit: Sterling Reed

More: Go to the listing for additional images and details. An exceptional opportunity to own a classic Mid-Century dwelling, skillfully revived, represented by architecture specialists Nate Cole at Modern California House and Joey Kiralla at Sotheby’s International Realty.

Photo Credit: Sterling Reed

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