Walking this property feels like stepping onto the set of an architectural documentary — a fully immersive, wood-wrapped mid-century compound tucked into lush canyon greenery, where every room opens outward and every deck feels suspended in the trees. The home is a series of interconnected pavilions unified by warm redwood siding, exposed beam ceilings, and expansive glass walls that dissolve the boundary between interior and landscape.
From a production standpoint, this location is a visual gift. The primary living space features dramatic vaulted ceilings with exposed structural beams painted in soft off-white tones, contrasted by rich wood paneling and built-in shelving. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the main living and dining areas, delivering consistent, directional natural light throughout the day — bright and diffused in the morning, golden and cinematic by late afternoon. The polished concrete floors in the main great room provide a clean, neutral base for camera movement, dolly tracks, and large equipment setups, while adjacent spaces transition into warm hardwood flooring that adds texture and tonal depth on screen.
The sightlines here are exceptional. From nearly every angle, you capture layers — wood beams, glass reflections, surrounding greenery, and distant canyon hills. The open kitchen integrates seamlessly with the living space, featuring wood cabinetry, long countertops ideal for food styling shoots, and a layout that supports both practical filming and behind-the-scenes crew flow. The fireplace wall offers a natural anchor for interviews or lifestyle scenes, while multiple sliding glass doors allow easy gear load-in and cross-ventilation.
Bedrooms continue the architectural language with pitched wood ceilings, curated art walls, and large windows framing trees and sky. The primary suite opens directly to a private deck with a round soaking hot tub positioned against sweeping hillside views — an incredible hero shot at sunset or under night lighting. Bathrooms feature clean tile work, wood vanities, vessel sinks, and a mix of vintage and modern fixtures that read timeless on camera.
What truly elevates this property for production is the exterior versatility. Multiple wraparound decks with slatted pergolas create dynamic shadow patterns that shift throughout the day — perfect for fashion, editorial, or branded content. There’s a long outdoor dining table under partial cover for entertaining scenes, a circular plunge pool/hot tub deck framed by cacti and mature trees, and winding garden staircases that create layered establishing shots. The landscaping is dense and private, offering a secluded feel with no visible neighboring structures in most angles. The driveway and gated entry provide straightforward truck access and staging potential, and the compound layout allows for natural separation between talent holding, HMU, wardrobe, and production zones.
As the sun sets, the property transforms. Warm interior lighting glows through the glass walls, turning the home into a lantern in the trees — visually striking for dusk shoots, evening events, or branded cocktail scenes.
For events, the flow is equally strong. Guests can move organically between indoor great room, expansive decks, and garden pathways. The open-plan living and dining area supports seated dinners, creative workshops, or panel discussions, while the outdoor decks are ideal for cocktail receptions, intimate celebrations, wellness gatherings, or brand activations. The long dining setup under the pergola naturally anchors communal experiences, and the canyon views create a backdrop that feels transportive yet intimate. The layout encourages conversation pockets without ever feeling disconnected.
This is the kind of location that carries both architectural credibility and emotional warmth — cinematic without trying too hard, design-forward but still comfortable. It works beautifully for elevated lifestyle campaigns, indie films, interviews, fashion editorials, music videos, wellness shoots, executive retreats, and curated private events.
Pricing is based on the total number of cast and crew or guests, as well as the areas you plan to use during production or events. Rates listed are for a single area only, and additional areas will need to be discussed and agreed upon. Let’s jump on a call ASAP to discuss your needs—we strive to be as budget-friendly as possible!
Suggested Production Types
Feature films
Indie films
Commercials
Lifestyle and brand campaigns
Fashion editorials
Music videos
Interviews and documentary shoots
Wellness and fitness content
Food and entertaining shoots
Architectural photography
Suggested Event Types
Brand activations
Corporate off-sites
Executive retreats
Creative workshops
Wellness retreats
Private dinners
Birthday celebrations
Engagement parties
Intimate weddings
Panel discussions
Top 10 Best Features
Expansive glass walls with canyon views
Vaulted exposed-beam ceilings throughout
Wraparound redwood decks with pergola shadow play
Private round soaking hot tub with hillside backdrop
Seamless indoor-outdoor flow in every major room
Polished concrete floors in main great room for production ease
Long outdoor dining area ideal for communal scenes or events
Lush, layered landscaping for privacy and depth on camera
Multiple separate structures for crew staging and holding
Golden-hour glow that transforms the property at dusk
Keyword Tags
Mid-Century Modern, Canyon Retreat, Architectural Compound, Redwood Exterior, Exposed Beams, Vaulted Ceilings, Floor-to-Ceiling Glass, Indoor-Outdoor Living, Wraparound Decks, Pergola Shadows, Polished Concrete Floors, Hardwood Flooring, Wood Paneling, Built-In Shelving, Open-Plan Kitchen, Vessel Sinks, Soaking Tub, Plunge Pool Deck, Hillside Views, Lush Landscaping, Cacti Garden, Garden Staircases, Cinematic Golden Hour Light, West-Facing Deck, Natural Light Throughout Day, Interview-Ready Fireplace Wall, Production-Friendly Layout, Private Gated Entry, Secluded Treehouse Feel, Wellness Retreat Setting, Creative Offsite Location, Design-Forward Event Space