The Miller House by Leroy Miller, AIA, 1964. Lofty space, balanced light and orderly geometric design. A wonderful example of mid-century architecture created by Miller for his own family. As you approach the home, you will note the simplicity of the clean-lined facade. Adapted to the downward sloping lot, the home opens in the rear to a full three levels. Upon entering, a large living/dining room welcomes you with nearly 20 foot ceilings, clerestory windows and a wall of Fleetwood doors opening to a large deck that is partly covered. The other half of the middle level includes an enormous kitchen/den as well as a breakfast room and a quiet deck surrounded by landscaping. Upstairs you'll find a primary suite with large bath, walk-in closet and generous private outdoor space. Two additional bedrooms along with a shared bath complete the upper level. The lower level allows direct access to the backyard and incorporates an additional bedroom and bath, a bonus room and a kitchenette. A spectacular pool with spa plus a grassy backyard complete the picture.