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Open Space | The Thompson Moseley House, Buff, Straub & Hensman 1959

Walking up to the home Ash and Pop never thought they would fall in love with The Thompson Moseley House that was built in 1959 by Buff, Straub and Hensman. One year later they share the story of how the home took their breath away and what it's been living in the quintessential Modernist California home that was restored and updated by Space International Architects by its previous owners. The house itself is large but welcoming at the same time and filled with warmth when inside, The ceilings in the main living spaces feel like a piece of art formed into the home and the greenery surrounding the home is breathtaking. Stepping into the home you forget about the busy hustle and bustle of Los Angeles and the noise surrounding it. Ash and Pop haven't done too much with the home since moving in and they contribute that to the amazing work and attention to detail the previous owners poured into the residence. What you will find in the home is the impeccable collection and taste of furniture and art that spans throughout the entire space.

Elias Tebache