Do you want to live in a treehouse? Um, yes please! I remember as a child visiting Disneyland and being completely fascinated by the Swiss Family Treehouse attraction. And, I admit, jealous my family and I weren’t allowed to stay past the park’s closing and live there. I’m sure I’m not alone with hoping my childhood dream of living in a treehouse could be one day fulfilled.
Perched against a Mount Washington hilltop, this home, built in true cabin style, features many windows and skylights making the house bright and airy throughout. There are stunning views from nearly every vantage point.
A formal dining room is just off the kitchen and the living room.
This charming kitchen has cool, vintage applicances, clean, white tiles, hip, open shelving, and a large double sink.
A private built-in office nook is perfect for a writer who wants a sense of isolation for work, while staying at home. The space could also work lovely as a nursery, children’s playroom, or art studio.
The master suite in the lower level of the house offers an open layout, more prime living space, with exposed wood beams, wonderful built-in storage, a washer and dryer, and not one, but two private outdoor areas.
One of the private decks that offers incomparable views of the lush mountainsides and the valleys below.
Plenty of secluded outdoor space, at both the upper and lower levels, offer a level of privacy and calm that feel much more local to rural getaway destinations like Big Bear or Tahoe than our great, big city.
If you would like to tour this home, or find other treehouse owning opportunities in Los Angeles, email me at tatiana.tensen@sothebyshomes.com or call me at (937) 243-2349.
Listing courtesy of deasy/penner&partners.