
"The sprawling two-story was designed by architect Robert Byrd, whose designs often focus on indoor-outdoor living while combining elements of California Ranch, Midcentury Modern and Farmhouse style. Wood-beamed ceilings and exposed brickwork - two of Byrd's hallmarks - are found throughout the 5,900-square-foot home. Picture windows and pocketing doors take in leafy views."
"Extensively renovated this year, the home has a modernized kitchen, four fireplaces and open-concept living spaces. A rounded wall of stained glass windows surround a dining area. A wet bar sits off the common area. The master suite has been updated with a free-standing soaking tub and a circular shower."
"Howard bought the home in 1979 when he was appearing as Richie Cunningham on the sitcom "Happy Days." He sold the property seven years later for $808,000, records show."
A two-story Encino residence designed by architect Robert Byrd has entered the market at $3.695 million. Ron Howard purchased the property in 1979 during his tenure on "Happy Days" and sold it seven years later for $808,000. The 5,900-square-foot home features Byrd's signature design elements including wood-beamed ceilings, exposed brickwork, and indoor-outdoor living spaces. Recently renovated, the home includes a modernized kitchen, four fireplaces, open-concept living areas, and a distinctive dining room with stained glass windows. The master suite offers a free-standing soaking tub and circular shower. Five bedrooms and seven bathrooms span the main house and guest house. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, fire pit, built-in barbecue, and three-car garage.
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