
222 Amalfi Drive: Canyon Elegance
Originally constructed in 1929, and recently renovated with exquisite attention to detail, 222 Amalfi Drive a modern four-bedroom, six-bath home, built into the hillside, coaxes maximum drama from its site.
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Originally constructed in 1929, and recently renovated with exquisite attention to detail, 222 Amalfi Drive a modern four-bedroom, six-bath home, built into the hillside, coaxes maximum drama from its site.

For those seeking a timelessly designed home with a tranquil ambiance, the Spanish-Moroccan offering at 3008 Via Victoria is just the place. Dual pathways amid a sea of indigenous landscaping and a central, delightful fountain lead to the Spanish, almost Mission-style, home.

1024 Palisades Road, a stunning home perched right on Santa Monica State Beach, within easy distance of the heart of Santa Monica whether by foot, bicycle or behind the wheel.

Best known for cutting-edge beach-contemporary homes that often reference ships or lifeguard towers in their silhouettes (his Lifeguard Tower Home in Hermosa was a design breakout), Steve Lazar has tucked another design one-off under his belt, this one on a quiet Hill Section street overlooking the ocean.

In the late-1800s a carpenter named Micajah Thomas built his home in Redondo Beach: a two-story Queen Anne Victorian with three bedrooms, a parlor, and all the latest trimmings—from a decorative ceiling in the foyer to a second-floor cooling porch flush with lace-web porch supports. This home became known as The Birthday House of Redondo Beach.

From the moment you enter the home, it’s clear that even without the magnificent collection of art that it was designed to showcase, every inch has been designed to evoke visual pleasure. Unique for homes of this type, it is open and modern while still warm and intimate, offering a balance of public and private spaces that flow gracefully into one other.





