Designer Kathryn McCullough and musician Andrew Bulbrook revamped the Mount Washington property, which includes a 1940s farmhouse, a midcentury home, and a two-level ADU.

Location: 850 Rome Drive, Los Angeles, California
Price: $3,999,000
Year Built: 1941 and 1958
Renovation Date: 2025
Renovation Designers and Architect: Andrew Bulbrook, Kathryn McCullough, and Linda Taalman
Landscape Designer: Terremoto
Footprint: 3,479 square feet (4 bedrooms, 7 baths)
Lot Size: 0.37 Acres
From the Agent: "Perched on a rare flat ridge at the very top of Los Angeles’s Mount Washington neighborhood, this newly completed creative compound reimagines a historic hillside property into a series of interconnected living and working spaces. The site originally held two homes: a 1940s barn-style farmhouse and a 1960s midcentury-modern residence, which were fully rebuilt and expanded into a compound with four bedrooms, four kitchens, seven bathrooms, a pool, and a new ADU tower. A kitchen addition was made to the midcentury-modern home, a JADU was added to the original farmhouse, and the new ADU was constructed from the ground up."
Designer Kathryn McCullough and musician Andrew Bulbrook renovated the property over the course of five years.
Photo by Gavin Cater
Photo by Gavin Cater
The agent notes that the furnishings were "chosen to complement the architecture while keeping the spaces comfortable and inviting."
Photo by Gavin Cater
See the full story on Dwell.com: For $4M, You Can Buy a Three-Building Hilltop Compound in L.A.
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