Glass House California
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, US
3 BR | 3.5 BA | SLEEPS 6
This architect designed, two-story modern home is all angles and windows, even the backyard stepping stones adjacent to the saltwater dipping pool are rectilinear. The geometric masterpiece in the heart of West Hollywood was created by WHY Architecture, well known for their angular and artistic museum and cultural institution designs nationwide.
Prominent landscape designer DoubleGreen completed the home’s lush California-living look with edible gardens, Asian plantings, and a koi pond and front yard waterscape bobbing with lily pads.
A residential masterpiece that displays the highly regarded geometric styling of WHY Architecture, this West Hollywood home sits in a landscaped oasis in the heart of one of Los Angeles’s iconic neighborhoods. Gated and secure yet intensely serene and private, the house lets you live the California dream.
Tall hedges surround the outdoor shower and pool area, lined with waving Korean grasses and ample deck and garden space. Inside, an open-air floor plan filled with thoughtfully curated furnishings and local art adds to the easygoing lifestyle. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows in the living room slide completely open to the sun-drenched outdoor garden also created by a famous local landscaper.
Walnut cabinets and Calcutta marble create a distinctly clean-lined, modern kitchen space, perfect for entertaining or post poolside snacking, and the dining table seats 12 for more formal meals. All of the home's bedrooms are upstairs, each with an en-suite bathroom, and all have black-out shades when you’re ready to close the curtains on the beaming California sunshine. Or, throw two of the bedroom doors open and enjoy the balconies outside.
This home in Los Angeles sleeps up to six guests.
Location
Airport
LAX (25km)
This vacation home for rent in Los Angeles is located in the heart of West Hollywood, on a quiet residential street. Gorgeous, architect-designed homes with neat, flower-filled gardens run the length of the street, and the neighborhood is walkable—a rare treat in Los Angeles—with cafes, restaurants, and galleries all nearby in addition to services such as supermarkets and dry cleaners.
Take a quick drive into Beverly Hills or walk the Sunset strip, both short distances away. Amazing food—both restaurants and a farmers’ market—are within walking distance, as is Melrose Avenue, a great street for browsing boutiques and vintage shops.