Dick E. Lowry-designed post-and-beam in Eagle Rock seeks $1.25 million
A midcentury modern-style designed by architect Dick E. Lowry has hit the market in Eagle Rock for $1.249 million.
Built in 1961 but updated over the years, the classic post-and-beam sits on one of three hillside lots included in the 18,000-square-foot property.
The home has a wood and glass exterior, and the front door opens to more of the same. Walls of floor-to-ceiling windows let light into the living room, the centerpiece of which is a fireplace made of rock quarried from the Mojave Desert.
Wood-paneled walls and cabinetry contrast walls colored in bright orange and yellow. The 1,430 square feet of living space also includes a powder room, a carport and a storage shed.
In restoring the home, the owners updated the plumbing and electrical systems. They also built a detached studio work space and added period Formica countertops in the kitchen to complement the vintage wall-oven.
Lowry, known for designing spaces that blend the natural world with man-made elements, included multiple patios attached to the house. The main terrace blends wood and stone and benefits from a private garden that sits adjacent.
Tracy Do of Compass holds the listing.
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