Nearly 15 years after former punk-rock musician Jonathan Anastas purchased the home, the Richard Neutra–designed Bonnet House in Hollywood Hills has sold for $1,795,000. Designed in 1942, this much-published property has been fawned upon by architectural critics for decades. In fact, it was even the subject of a 12-year restoration by former owner David Hay. Set on a steep site, the two-bedroom, two-bath Bonnet House is embedded into the hillside as a series of redwood-clad cubes topped with an angled roof—an unusual find for a Neutra home.
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/“Sweet dreams are made of this Midcentury Modern home in the Hollywood Hills, which Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox just snapped up for $4.375 million, records show. Designed by Buff and Hensman, the gated 1960s residence spans three-quarters of a hillside acre. Walls of glass clash with walls of wood in the stylish post-and-beam interior, which has more than 2,700 square feet of living space. The spare open floor plan includes a modern kitchen with clean lines and an indoor-outdoor dining area. A painted brick fireplace touches up the living room, a space that extends to an expansive balcony overlooking the canyon. Down a gallery hallway sits the master suite, one of three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Flat lawns flank the home, and an infinity pool runs along the side.” - LA Times
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