The Kimmelman House
A 1957 architectural residence in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood Hills. Available for short and long-term stays.

The Setting
The house sits on a storied street, originally conceived as a park-style community by mid-century landscape designer Garrett Eckbo, the layout of which gives the neighborhood a communal, airy feel that is rare in the canyon.

The Residence
The property consists of two distinct but interconnected structures:

The Main House: Designed by architect Philip Kimmelman for his own family. It features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and generous, light-filled living spaces.

The Guest House: A 2012 addition by architect Bruce Bolander, offering a fourth bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette—ideal for a quiet workspace or guest suite.

Outdoor Spaces
The backyard is built for slow afternoons, featuring a heated pool, hot tub, multiple seating and gathering spots,  set within a thoughtful, established landscape. It is a quiet, private extension of the home’s mid-century roots.

Parking
Arrival is easy with a large front drive-through carport, providing ample and convenient parking—a rare luxury for the area.