Minimalism meets Mid-Century Modern. A match made in heaven. This "one of a kind" spacious Homer Valentine built Ladera home has roots in German Bauhaus design flowing throughout its spacious post-war, made for the Young American Family, one-level floor plan. Clean, organic, non-fussy aesthetics reject the concept of excess while accentuating the architectural features and details. The soft feel of this home was not achieved without effort. In fact, a great deal of thought and attention went into removing the unnecessary surplus decor to create, and maximize a feeling of openness that requires letting-go to achieve. This process happens by asking the following questions. Why are you choosing this particular piece, color, or material? How will it function? Is it adding anything to the space? Here, every item has a purpose, whether it's to highlight an element of the room or have a practical use. Remodeled and updated throughout, the floorpan includes a superb primary suite with en-suite bathroom, 3 large additional bedrooms & bathrooms, a den/family room & living room, formal & eat-in dining areas, pool with safety cover, a grassy yard, laundry room & incredible storage for the non-essentials, driveway plus 2 car garage. Excellent location, mid block, in the quiet center of the neighborhood. From the curb to the yard, thoughtful design allows the space to speak for itself. Simple. Minimalist. Clean. Open. Will it speak to you?