Built with Proportion in Mind | Debuting Soon in Westlake Hills
Westlake Hills • Debuting Soon
Built with Proportion in Mind
Nearly 4,000 square feet built in 1998, quietly positioned on a cul-de-sac beneath established trees, with defined rooms, tall ceilings, and sunset views.
Some homes try to impress you the moment you step inside. This one doesn’t need to. It holds its posture. The layout is measured. The ceilings lift the space without overwhelming it. And the light, especially in the evening, does what it’s supposed to do: it settles.
Set in Westlake Hills on a quiet cul-de-sac, this residence was built in 1998 and offers 3,993 square feet designed around comfort and separation—formal rooms where they belong, everyday spaces that connect naturally, and privacy at the back where you want it most.
An Entry That Sets the Tone
There’s a proper sense of arrival here—height without excess, a statement chandelier, and a staircase that curves rather than cuts. It’s the kind of first impression that feels intentional, not oversized.
The materials throughout lean timeless: warm wood floors, traditional trim work, and details that weren’t chosen for a trend cycle.
Defined Rooms, Natural Flow
One of the easiest ways to describe this home is balanced. A paneled study offers a quiet, enclosed workspace. Formal dining sits where it should, ready for real dinners, not just staging.
The main living room rises with the ceiling line and opens to the outdoors through tall windows and doors. It’s bright in the day, and at dusk it becomes a different room entirely—quieter, warmer, more reflective.
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