The hilltop home is built around a hexagonal volume with a dramatic oculus and panoramic views from San Francisco to the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Location: 135 Hill Top Drive, Los Gatos, California
Price: $5,200,000
Year Built: 1967
Footprint: 4,165 square feet (4 Bedrooms, 7 Baths)
Lot Size: 1.05 Acres
From the Agent: "Offered for the first time following a total transformation, this profound California midcentury occupies a rare knoll-top pinnacle with 270-degree views. The structural soul is a hexagonal pavilion utilizing a ‘spoke-and-hub’ plan. A soaring, timber-clad pyramidal ceiling with a hexagonal oculus transforms the living room into a sundial, while free-form lighting counterbalances the post-and-beam drama. The single-story layout allows outdoor access from almost every room. The estate includes a detached yoga studio, solar-integrated roofline, and comprehensive landscape lighting."
The home’s floor plan radiates outward from the central living area.
Photo provided by Arthur Sharif

Photo provided by Arthur Sharif

Photo provided by Arthur Sharif
See the full story on Dwell.com: Wait Until You See the Living Room in This $5.2M Bay Area Midcentury
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By: Will Allstetter
Title: Wait Until You See the Living Room in This $5.2M Bay Area Midcentury
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/los-gatos-midcentury-home-hexagonal-living-room-bay-area-real-estate-39b4cb2b
Published Date: Fri, 29 May 2026 16:00:28 GMT