Asian influences infuse the entryway where a grass cloth paper wall is the backdrop to a George Nelson bench with a display of Japanese arrows. (Myung J. Chun / LAT)
CREATIVE SPIRIT: The original owner of the home, Norman Bilderback, created the trio of pendant lights that hang over the dining room set by Swedish designer Børge Mogensen. Known as a tinkerer, Bilderback made the fixture from aerosol cans and soup tins that he painted black. The mustard yellow paint on a closet door is also original to the home. (Myung J. Chun / LAT)
MODERN FLOW: Scott Nadeau, with wife Joanna and son Clay, used to be an occasional home-flipper until he fell for the wood-and-glass ranch by Eugene Weston III. When the sun comes up and this amazing summer light comes through the windows ¼ its like being in a treehouse, he says. (Lori Shepler / LAT)
Clay plays in his parents room, where large windows and cork-tile floors blur the line between indoor and outdoor. (Lori Shepler / LAT)
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Eugene Weston III, right, designed the home of Scott Nadeau (left). (Myung J. Chun / LAT)