A smart family home on so many levels
Please don't call it split-level. It's a split plane house. Architect Jesse Bornstein modifies a classic idea for a modern age, crafting a home that feels spacious and open yet intimate -- a private refuge graced with functional beauty.
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Bornstein( Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times )
In the rare cases when the family wants more privacy, translucent pocket doors can slide out.
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