Designed by Robert Bowlus for painter Malcolm Nichols, the post-and-beam residence comes with a third of an acre, a courtyard, and verdant vistas—all in the heart of the city.

Location: 720 W Montecito Way, San Diego, California
Price: $2,500,000
Year Built: 1979
Architect: Robert Bowlus
Footprint: 2,730 square feet (2 bedrooms, 2 baths)
Lot Size: 0.34 Acres
From the Agent: "When architect Robert Bowlus designed a home for painter Malcolm Nichols in 1979, the site they selected engaged the canyon setting just a few blocks north of the center of Mission Hills. Straddling six small urban lots, the 2,730-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence engages its urban setting with a private court at the entry as well as its canyon setting with walls of north-facing glass (ideal for painting year round). With significant side and rear yards shaded by a grove of trees, the property opens to the natural landscape, sun, and cool breezes that flow effortlessly throughout. The enclosed porch and painting studio offer significant square footage opportunities for the next owner. Recognized easily for its cedar shingle siding, the Nichols Residence exemplifies late-century modern architecture."
The home’s exposed post-and-beam-ceiling is dotted with skylights.
Photo by Ollie Paterson
Photo by Ollie Paterson
Photo by Ollie Paterson
See the full story on Dwell.com: There’s a Canyon Oasis Behind This $2.5M San Diego Home
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