In 1992, Walt Disney Imagineer Brock Larsen reimagined a 1920's bungalow, preserving only the Batchelder tile fireplace. Around it he created an eye-catching modern residence of simple geometric white stucco volumes with a pop of horizontal wood siding. Ample exterior glazing including floor-to-ceiling windows with a mitered corner in the main living space, multiple French doors, fixed picture windows and skylights, keeps the home's interior bright. Inside, living room with exposed ceiling beams and fireplace, a convertible office / den / guest bedroom with access to a lovely & private open patio. Formal dining, kitchen with double-height ceilings and concrete countertops, guest bathroom, and primary bedroom with en-suite bathroom featuring a bathtub by Blu Bathworks. Bathrooms also include walnut vanities, Ann Sacks tiles, and fixtures and sinks by Dornbracht, Fantini, Duravit, Axor, Gessi and Alape. There's even a cozy loft / bonus space with skylights. The two 1-car garages have been converted into a storage / laundry room and a soundproofed music / recording studio. The terraced hillside garden at the rear of house includes multiple seating areas in a verdant setting, highlighted by a large wood deck with built-in seating and hillside views.