Spanish-style residence on a highly-desired street in Nichols Canyon
Designed by Fred Smathers, an architect-developer whose homes attracted a celebrity following in the 1960s, '70s and '80s
Double-height ceilings soar over the home’s entry and living room, which is warmed by a fireplace and lit by banks of windows looking out into private, landscaped spaces
Dining area is lined with decorative beams and opens through its bank of French doors to a terrace
Spacious family, or "great" room
Kitchen opens to the great room (arched windows, recessed lighting, and more beams here) and to the dining room, creating a hub for entertaining
Breakfast bar for informal dining
Grand master suite; a double-sized room with space for sleeping, sitting, and relaxing
Walk-in closet
Ample guest suite with its own bathroom with separate tub and shower
Powder room doubles as a pool bath (with an exit to the great outdoors) and houses a laundry closet with side-by-side machines
Retreat with a separate entrance which could be used as a home office, man cave, yoga room, or pool house
Brick patios surround the home’s large swimmer’s pool
Outdoor spaces for large gatherings; lounge deck, outdoor living and dining areas
Mature landscaping surrounds the property, providing a privacy shield
2-car garage/enclosed car port is accessed via a brick driveway that provides additional off-street parking
La Castana Drive is currently dotted with celebrity residents, and has always been a place where Hollywood’s elite hunker for some down time