This quintessential Venice bungalow dates to the 1920s and was recently fully remodeled. Once an office for famed architect Frank Gehry, the space is flooded with beautiful natural light from 12 skylights. Toxin-free wood paneling, dramatic cathedral ceilings, and clean modern finishes create an unreal backdrop for photo shoots, interviews, commercials, film productions, music videos, and branded content.
The bungalow offers multiple distinct shooting areas within a compact, production-friendly layout. The main living space features soaring ceilings, skylights, large windows, warm wood textures, curated furnishings, and an open-plan flow that works beautifully for lifestyle, fashion, editorial, interview, and residential scenes. The sleek kitchen with white quartz counters and built-in appliances provides a polished backdrop for food, hosting, product, and domestic content. The bedroom offers a softer, quieter setting with a calm natural palette, while the bathroom and steam shower bring a spa-like wellness feel.
Outside, the private deck and yard create an entirely different look and expand the creative possibilities. Fully enclosed behind tall gates, the exterior includes an outdoor bathtub, dining area, grill, and lounge seating, making it ideal for lifestyle, beauty, wellness, fashion, romantic scenes, and indoor-outdoor entertaining setups. The contrast between the warm architectural interior and the secluded exterior allows for a wide range of looks without leaving the property.
Located just blocks from Venice Beach and Abbot Kinney, the bungalow combines strong architectural character, privacy, excellent natural light, and a versatile mix of shoot-ready vignettes in one of Venice’s most desirable production locations.