Bursting of luxury and fine taste, La Cañada Mid-Century was designed by Jamie Bush & Co with the idea of creating a contemporary place where a young and vivid family could live at the highest standards of elegance. Located in Los Angeles, California, this house had to be in accordance with the wild and glamorous city life. Some of the finest materials on the market were used to its construction, such as stone, glass, wood and steel.
This fine piece of architecture is set in the scenic foothills of the Sierra Madre and communicates very well with the environment due to the open design, the natural décor that gathers neutral colors and the unique selection of the materials.
















The description sounds impressive, but can you provide specifics on how the design truly balances luxury with livability for a family? Also, what evidence is there that the materials chosen outperform alternatives in this environment?
The design balances luxury and livability with open, adaptable spaces and family-friendly flow. Materials like sustainable hardwoods and weather-resistant stone were selected for durability and low maintenance, proven to withstand La Cañada’s climate while maintaining elegance over time.