This eclectic newly remodeled oasis near Downtown Los Angeles, the Hollywood Bowl, Universal Studios, and California’s major freeways provides a peaceful retreat from daily life. Enter through lush tropical gardens and waterfalls that set a tranquil tone, welcoming you to a private sanctuary. The home spans multiple levels, boasting 10 skylights, 4 fireplaces, and large windows that bathe each space in natural light and frame stunning views. On the main level, a living room with post-and-beam details, a cozy fireplace, Italian terra cotta floors, and skylights create a warm ambiance. Panoramic views of the mountains, Hollywood Sign, and Griffith Observatory add to the space’s appeal. Glass shelving serves as subtle room dividers, preserving the open layout. Dramatic cove lighting, high-beamed ceilings, and handcrafted Eucalyptus railings provide architectural character. Floating steps lead to a front bedroom suite adorned with hand-painted walls, a mirrored bathroom, and a convenient washer/dryer in the hallway. The den features a kitchen, bar area, fireplace, and a hidden office that opens to a private balcony. In the bathroom, a live-edge walnut vanity and vessel sink add unique flair. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a lounge, coffee bar, and refrigerator. A sunken spa tub for four, designed as a lounge with a water feature, enhances the luxurious atmosphere. Accessible through Shoji doors, the primary bedroom features Tatami floor mats, a fireplace, and a skylight, with a window perfectly framing the DTLA skyline at night. The ensuite bathroom includes European cabinetry, a walk-in closet, and a second-floor washer/dryer. Radiant-heated slate floors add comfort throughout. A second ensuite bedroom offers large closets and mountain views, with a shower framing the landscape. The downstairs guest unit, with a private entrance and patios, includes a bedroom, living room, bath, compact kitchen, and storage. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to a serene lanai with a waterfall and pond, enhancing the peaceful ambiance. Public records show 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1,299 sq. ft.; however, recent appraisals and floor plans reflect 4 bedrooms and 5 baths, totaling 3,402 sq. ft., plus 579 sq. ft. for the guest suite. Buyers and agents should verify all information, as the home is sold “as-is,” with completed inspection, roof, and termite reports. Some square footage may be unpermitted.