Located at the end of a quiet Woodside lane, this four-acre estate designed by the highly acclaimed architect, Howard J. Backen, was inspired by Mexican architects Luis Barragan & Ricardo Legoretta, masters of shapely geometric buildings that embrace their natural settings. The home offers a truly seamless indoor-outdoor living experience with staggering views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The approach to the residence is marked by a dramatic entrance with a long stone path leading to a light-filled atrium. Inside, rectilinear architecture featuring floor-to-ceiling glass doors transforms the living areas into expansive outdoor spaces with limestone terraces and a reflective pool that enhances the connection to the scenic backdrop. Outdoors, a lap pool with an infinity edge and an antique French fireplace create a peaceful setting. Interior finishes include parchment-colored limestone floors, stunning Texas shell stone walls and Venetian plaster. The state-of-the-art kitchen and bathrooms feature marble countertops. The primary suite offers dual bathrooms and panoramic mountain views. Near Woodside town center, bordering Huddart Park on one side and private open space on the other. This private oasis provides easy access to Stanford University, Silicon Valley and San Francisco.