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This Edward Fickett–Designed Midcentury Makes Delightful Use of Color

Architecture 3-3-2020 DWell 272

On the market for $2,285,000, the modernized pad also boasts a backyard pool and guesthouse.

An original brick fireplace divides the living and dining room from the kitchen. Contrasting with an otherwise neutral color palette, pops of blue and yellow add flair to the built-in bookcase.

This Edward Fickett–designed residence stands out from the rest with pops of sky blue, lemon yellow, and candy-apple red. Originally built in 1954, the Bel Air home is one of some 50,000 designs reportedly completed by Fickett’s L.A.–based firm throughout his career. Best known for classic post-and-beam houses, the late architect was also a prominent commercial designer with a body of work spanning U.S. Air Force and Navy bases to Dodger Stadium in L.A.

Shaded by a pergola, the sky blue front door stand alongside full-height textured and transparent glass windows.

Shaded by a large pergola, the sky-blue front door stands alongside full-height, textured glass windows. Inside, the nearly 2,000-square-foot home is located in upper Bel Air, just off of Mulholland Drive. 

Photo courtesy of Hilton & Hyland

This particular Fickett house was recently listed for sale after a major overhaul to modernize the interior. Still intact is the home’s bright and airy layout with walls of glass, clerestory windows, and skylights to boot. The updated residence features a new galley-style kitchen, a spa-like bathroom, and smart technology throughout.

Entering the home leads to a large living room located at the back. Foor-to-ceiling windows and skylights flood the space in natural light, which is enhanced by the white interior and new French oak floors.

Entering the home leads to a large living room located at the back. Floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights flood the space in natural light, which is enhanced by the white interior and new French oak hardwoods.

Photo courtesy of Hilton & Hyland

In addition to the two-bedroom main house, the property comes with a separate, one-bedroom guesthouse and inviting backyard pool. Lush landscaping envelopes the entire structure, creating a peaceful and private retreat for new owners. Keep scrolling to see more of this property, currently listed for $2,285,000.  

An original brick fireplace divides the living and dining room from the kitchen. Contrasting with an otherwise neutral color palette, pops of blue and yellow add flair to the built-in bookcase.

An original brick fireplace divides the living and dining room from the kitchen. Contrasting with an otherwise neutral color palette, pops of blue and yellow add flair to the built-in bookcase.

Photo courtesy of Hilton & Hyland

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