This architecturally rich hillside residence is a rare blend of warm modernism and classic midcentury influence, designed with an intimacy and precision that reads exceptionally well on camera. The home unfolds horizontally, with covered terraces, deep overhangs, and a consistent rhythm of wood ceilings that create a strong visual identity from nearly every angle. Day or night, the property maintains a cinematic mood—soft, directional lighting in the evenings and controlled natural light during the day thanks to architectural shading and thoughtful window placement. Interiors are grounded by warm wood paneling, perforated wood ceilings, and clean-lined built-ins that feel intentional rather than decorative. The living and dining spaces flow together effortlessly, with long sightlines and an open plan that allows for smooth camera movement and flexible blocking. Flooring appears consistent and matte, keeping reflections minimal and production-friendly. The color palette leans warm and neutral, allowing wardrobe, art direction, and lighting to take focus without visual competition. Bedrooms are calm and minimal, with wood ceilings continuing throughout to maintain architectural continuity. Large windows frame hillside and city views, especially striking after sunset when the exterior lighting and skyline come alive. Bathrooms are modern and understated, with clean surfaces and glass elements that photograph crisp and uncluttered. A dedicated sauna space introduces a bold tonal shift—deep red lighting and enclosed warmth—ideal for wellness, lifestyle, or narrative scenes needing atmosphere. Exterior decks are one of the home’s strongest assets. Multiple covered outdoor zones function almost like additional rooms, offering shaded daytime setups and glowing nighttime environments that feel private and immersive. The pool area sits comfortably within the architecture, framed by wood ceilings and soft lighting that keeps it visually contained and controllable for shoots. A covered carport and exterior walkways add graphic architectural moments, with strong lines, shadows, and depth that work beautifully for establishing shots or transitional scenes. From a production standpoint, the layout is efficient and logical. Spaces are distinct yet connected, allowing crews to rotate setups without major resets. Covered outdoor areas provide natural holding zones, and the home’s hillside orientation minimizes outside visual noise while delivering expansive views. Acoustically, the wood-heavy construction helps soften echo, making dialogue and interviews more manageable. As an event location, the property feels intimate, design-forward, and experiential. It’s ideal for curated gatherings—private dinners, creative off-sites, brand salons, or wellness-focused events—where atmosphere matters more than scale. Guests naturally gravitate between indoor lounges and covered decks, with the pool and nighttime views acting as a focal point without overwhelming the experience. The architecture itself does much of the work, requiring minimal décor to feel elevated and intentional. PRICING 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, independent films, television scenes, luxury commercials, architectural shoots, lifestyle content, wellness campaigns, interviews, narrative shorts, music videos SUGGESTED EVENT TYPES Creative off-sites, private dinners, brand salons, wellness gatherings, intimate receptions, executive retreats, design-forward activations TOP 10 BEST FEATURES Strong midcentury-modern architectural identity Warm wood ceilings throughout interior and exterior Covered decks ideal for day-to-night shooting Cinematic nighttime lighting and city views Clean, uncluttered interiors with long sightlines Sauna with dramatic red lighting Pool integrated into architectural layout Minimalist bedrooms with hillside outlooks Graphic exterior walkways and carport Intimate scale perfect for controlled productions KEYWORD TAGS Midcentury modern, hillside home, warm modern architecture, wood ceiling design, perforated wood panels, indoor-outdoor living, nighttime filming location, cinematic lighting, architectural residence, minimalist interiors, neutral palette, covered terrace, poolside shoot, sauna scene, wellness location, design-forward event space, intimate gathering venue, lifestyle production location, independent film setting, modernist estate
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