Panoramic views of the L.A cityscape. Lush, native gardens. Your very own yurt.
Step inside Domestead, one of the most distinctive homes in Los Angeles. Built by architect William King in 1982, this 2-bedroom, multi-level abode is located at 2538 Sundown Drive in the Glassell Park area of the city and features intriguing architectural details and an avant-garde design. From its expansive geodesic dome with triangular paneled windows to a lower granite level with a hidden nook of a bedroom that’s tucked behind the wall and illuminated with skylights to an airy, modern kitchen that teems with natural light and is comprised of five different types of wood — including pine and redwood — this residence offers a completely unique living experience across its 1,800 square feet of free-flowing space.
As for additional perks? Oh let’s see…15 skylights, a garage that houses a 1972 Corvette Stingray, a private art studio, with triangular windows, a wraparound walking deck that makes you feel like you’re hanging out in a treehouse, stunning views of the surrounding San Gabriel Mountains, and an outdoor area that contains a fire pit and dining table perfect for entertaining.
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