1962 mid-century designed by Richard Kearney AIA is a perfect example of his focus and fascination with homes that adapt to the dramatic terrain of the hills. Privately tucked behind gates and a stone's throw from Sunset Plaza and Beverly Hills, this restored and renovated mid-century residence allows the original elements to shine thanks to the carefully executed renovation which highlights dramatic rooflines, a simple entry, and large windows and a very smart and sophisticated floor plan. Behind front doors, a tasteful light filled living room and dining area lined with sliding glass doors showcase dramatic views of the city and the perfect spot to take in all of the places to enjoy the many outdoor living spaces, both in and out of the pool. The chef's kitchen offers a more intimate space for casual dining and is well appointed with Miele appliances, plentiful cabinet space, and walk-in pantry. The palette throughout the home is soothingly holistic staying true to its original design with thoughtful finishes welcoming a touch of modern warmth. Each of the bedroom suites offer unique touches which feel thoughtful and custom. The primary suite offers a distinct feeling of being surrounded by mature trees AND an absolutely breathtaking view of the city, private balcony overlooking the pool and outdoor patio, and features an unblemished master bathroom and generous walk-in closet. The upper terrace creates the perfect setting for outdoor dining. Spiral staircases attached to the terrace lead you downstairs to the private and serene outdoor oasis, featuring a deck for both eating and lounging, and eye-catching saltwater pool. Inside, the downstairs level lives as its own hideaway separate from the main level, featuring a custom built-in bar, walk-in laundry room, ensuite guest room, a family room with views of the city and access to outdoor areas, and for ease, direct access to a carport. Enveloped in all-important privacy and greenery, all this residence needs is you and your toothbrush.