
The sizable master suite opens to the central courtyard and also features dual dressing areas bisected by a terrazzo-slathered bathtub and shower combo. The other two bedrooms are located on the far side of the house, one of them previously occupied by a live-in maid and the other by the mistress of the property. Behind the kitchen lies one of the home’s three bedrooms, currently done up as a combo library/office with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and florescent orange wall-to-wall carpeting. To the right of the front doors lie two gravel-covered “zen gardens” bisected by the dining room, while a carpeted colonnade runs from the front entrance between the dining room/zen gardens and the skylight-covered central courtyard.īut perhaps the home’s wildest room, at least in terms of color, is the dated kitchen and adjoining breakfast area, which are outfitted with zany wallpaper that’s a bit too “Golden Girls” to be currently en vogue. Immediately to the left is the wood-paneled den, equipped with a fireplace and bar, which opens at one end to the outdoor swimming pool and poolside courtyard at the other end, the room opens to a monolithic central courtyard topped by massive skylights.

The flat-roofed house has a teal-handled double door entryway that opens into a skylit foyer, which is bisected by two atriums.

Like its Kritzer House neighbor, the Leizer house is set high above the road, at the end of a steep, long driveway bordered on either side by an ivy garden.
