Handsome midcentury in Laurel Canyon asks $3.8M

USC Architecture School grad Robert Thorguson graced the hills of Laurel Canyon with a handful of handsome mid-century homes. This architectural gem is rumored to be one of three special dwellings the architect designed for himself.

Built in 1953, the home sits on nearly an acre-sized lot surrounded by forest-like grounds and completely invisible from the street below. You enter 8956 Wonderland Park Ave through a gated driveway leading to a dwelling where glass walls connect the entire home to the great outdoors.

With concrete floors equipped with radiant heat under your feet and wood beam ceilings above, the magazine-worthy interior offers open-concept living featuring two wood-burning fireplaces and an ultra-sexy primary suite with direct pool and outdoor shower access.

Currently listed for $3.79 million, this secluded dwelling is owned by director couple Robert Logevall and Thoranna Sigurdardottir, who features the home in her work.

Listing courtesy of Sasha Anthome-Kuzemka and Sherri Rogers – Compass

The dining place and a fireplace of the Robert Thorgusen home in Laurel Canyon
The kitchen area of the Robert Thorgusen home in Laurel Canyon
Robert Thorgusen home in Laurel Canyon
The bedroom and workplace
Swimming pool of the Robert Thorgusen home in Laurel Canyon
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