16727 Pineridge Drive, Granada Hills, California 91344, Granada Hills, 91344 - 4 bed, 3 bath

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The estimated value ($1,861,624.99) is $338,375.01 (15%) lower than the list price ($2,200,000). This property may be overpriced.
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About this home
A rare convergence of Scandinavian restraint and Southern California ease, this reimagined Granada Hills residence by Working Holiday Studio presents a masterclass in elevated modernism. Every surface, system, and detail has been thoughtfully reconsidered, resulting in a home that feels both serene and utterly contemporary. The transformation is comprehensive. A complete infrastructure overhaul includes new electrical and plumbing systems, HVAC, and a tankless water heater, while upgraded insulation and All Weather Architectural aluminum-clad double-pane windows ensure year-round comfort. New skylights draw natural light deep into the interior, illuminating walls finished in Portola limewash paint and Roman clay. Underfoot, the narrative shifts between warm Scandinavian oak hardwood and handmade brick floors, a textural dialogue that anchors the home's material authenticity. The kitchen stands as the design centerpiece: imported Danish cabinetry from Reform pairs with Fisher & Paykel smart appliances and Caesarstone countertops, while Kohler fixtures and an integrated filtration system elevate everyday rituals. The bathrooms continue this refined sensibility with custom vanities featuring Reform's Danish cabinetry, travertine and marble countertops, handmade ceramic tile, and Kohler fixtures throughout. Designer lighting punctuates each space with sculptural intention, while updated closets provide seamless storage solutions. Outside, smart landscaping, lighting, and a new irrigation system frame thoughtfully curated plantings. A pool provides a central feature for outdoor leisure and is seamlessly integrated into the landscaped grounds. A Rivian electric car charger signals forward-thinking infrastructure, while the restored fireplace nods to timeless gathering spaces. This is architecture as curation, a home stripped to its essence and rebuilt with uncompromising attention to craft, materiality, and the art of living well.



























