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Asymmetric façades, exposed concrete and wood, organic shapes snuggled into the natural environment… This house is a chef’s kiss with windows. Frederick Charles Liebhardt was 26 when he built this house in 1951 for himself, fresh off an apprenticeship with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West (Taliesin Preservation) in Scottsdale. The home sits on a quiet cul-de-sac in La Jolla, but even a passing glance at the house reveals its pedigree—its sharp angles, natural materials, and way of blending into its natural surroundings belie a strong association with Wright, the architectural demi-god.   Local designer-and-restaurateur couple Jules Wilson and Paul Basile purchased the home in 2019 (along with Liebhardt’s original office in downtown La Jolla). They’ve been living and entertaining there ever since, making small but painstaking changes along the way. You’ve got to see this place to believe it. Luckily, we took photos.   “You know, it was on the market for a year,” Basile says. “I think it needed so much work that people were scared of it.” But when he and Wilson saw an open house sign while driving down Torrey Pines Road one day, all they felt was excitement.   Read the full feature and see more of the Liebhardt home’s interior here: https://lnkd.in/gjZfzBhw Story by Jackie Bryant

Exclusive Look Inside SD's Historic Charles Frank Liebhardt House

Exclusive Look Inside SD's Historic Charles Frank Liebhardt House

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