Nestled below the world-famous Hollywood Sign and above the historic stone gates of Beachwood Canyon, this architectural house in the round is an artist's private retreat in the heart of the original Hollywoodland. Anchored on steel beams above a flat concrete driveway that parks at least five cars, the home's wraparound deck built from Washington Cedar offers canyon or hillside views and interior access through any of three sliding glass doors. Warm sunlight and cool breezes flow naturally below high vaulted ceilings into the expansive two-story living room, its height accentuated by exposed wood beams, tall double-pane windows and a central stand-alone fireplace. Rich-toned hardwood floors shine throughout. The recently remodeled kitchen with bright quartz countertops looks out into the dining area and its corner-nook wet bar. Two ancillary bedrooms, a full guest bathroom and a large laundry area support a spacious primary suite with direct patio access. The remodeled primary en-suite bath features contemporary tilework, a quartz-topped vanity, and a separate tub and shower. Upstairs from the living room, a crow's-nest bonus room with skylight windows makes for a perfect music, media, massage or meditation room. New owners will likely expand this room's many possibilities (and square footage) by finishing a roomy attic space already accessible through a full-size door. Multiple closets throughout the home provide ample storage space, as does a bonus central storage room at driveway-level that could be repurposed into a creative space. Lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, tangelo and olive trees grace outdoor spaces that include a flat lounge area overlooking the hillside. Eat, play and shop just down the hill at the buzzworthy Beachwood Cafe, Beachwood Market and other local gathering spots.