Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

April 22, 2022

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34 DIGS.NET | 4.22.2022 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 1 2 5 0 6 C LO U D L A N E An open plan living space fills the remainder of the top floor, It corrals a kitchen, a dining area and a living room into its foot- print. Dark wood paneled walls and beamed ceilings keep the focus on the views and settle a feeling of calm over the interior. Every detail, from the tiles lining the sink's backsplash, to the kitchen's sleek, pale wood cabinetry, topped by glistening white countertops that sparkle in the sun, to the living room's floating credenza and gas fireplace, has been impeccably updated. That attention to detail infuses every corner of this home. From its polished wood floors and the glistening fixtures and cool stone floors of its three bathrooms, to its laundry, its tactile stone path- ways, even its inviting pool with built-in spa has been skillfully updated and modernized, bringing this home gracefully into the present while seamlessly incorporating the beauty of the past. Tucked into the lower level, the primary suite showcases privacy and luxury with a walk-in closet. Easy access to the pool and expansive pool deck set the scene for late night dips or early morning laps while multi-level sprawling decks and an in-pool hot tub welcome guests for weekend pool parties. The residence is hidden from the street by Shoji-style fencing and landscaped with Japanese maple trees. "What better affords the joy of Southern California living than beautiful architecture, a pool, and a gorgeous view?," says real- tor Crosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates, Inc. "I find it most rewarding to have discovered the work of teacher, designer and builder Ray Osoling, who designed and hand-built for himself a classic and enduring example of modern California architecture here at Cloud Lane."

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