It doesn’t get more L.A. than this mid-century retreat. Designed and built in 1969 by famed Laurel Canyon architect Gene Hougham, the home fits a ton of style and a supremely livable floorpan into two bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths. The post and beam architecture showcases floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of surrounding greenery, stylish concrete floors throughout, and an indoor-outdoor flow that makes the home feel bigger than its 1100 square feet. The kitchen and baths are crisp and clean, with tons of white tile and thoughtfully chosen fixtures. Living spaces feature sliding doors to the outdoor areas, as well as plentiful built-in shelving in the living room. Located in the desirable Wonderland School district, the house feels a world away from the city but is also convenient to Hollywood, WeHo, and the Valley.