A Contemporary Remodel of a Mid-Century Modern Home by Kevin Pruitt
Originally built in 1967 by an eccentric Northwest Hills builder as his personal residence, this “Googie” influenced, mid century home is oriented to take advantage of the amazing views of the canyon wall over Bull Creek.
This home was built for entertaining. From its floating lava rock fireplace that seats 8-12 people for dinner to its two great outdoor entertaining areas to its bedrooms that all open on to the kidney shaped swimming pool.
Photos by: Paul Finkel
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