Designer Leanne Ford, widely recognized for her signature minimalist aesthetic and organic modern interiors, has brought her newly transformed Los Angeles residence to market for $4.5 million. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom property reflects the same layered textures and light-driven composition that defined her work on HGTV series such as Restored by the Fords and Home Again With the Fords.

According to listing information reviewed by californialuxuryhouses, Ford and her husband, Erik Allen Ford, acquired the property in 2025 for approximately $4.4 million and completed a rapid yet highly curated redesign that reinterprets the home as a contemporary architectural retreat.

Spanning approximately 3,171 square feet, the residence showcases Ford’s distinctive approach to spatial softness—where raw textures, sculptural furniture, and natural light define the atmosphere rather than ornamental excess.
A Light-Driven Architectural Concept Rooted in Texture
From the moment visitors step inside, the home establishes a strong architectural identity through soaring 14-foot ceilings and skylights that diffuse natural light throughout the open-plan interior. Wide-plank white oak flooring introduces warmth and tonal depth, preventing the neutral palette from feeling sterile.

The listing agent, Diana Braun, told californialuxuryhouses that the renovation focused on “creating emotional softness through materials rather than relying on decorative layering.”
“Leanne approached the redesign almost like a gallery environment,” Braun explained. “The goal was to let texture, light, and proportion become the primary design language.”
Clerestory windows and accent openings further enhance the vertical scale while maintaining privacy—an essential feature in one of Los Angeles’s most design-forward coastal communities.

Sculptural Living Spaces With Indoor–Outdoor Continuity
The main living area balances architectural clarity with relaxed livability. A long, overstuffed sofa stretches across a plaster-finished wall, paired with layered natural-fiber rugs and curated art books that reinforce Ford’s editorial design style.
Mid-century inspired chairs introduce subtle contrast through sculptural wood frames and metal detailing, while expansive glass doors draw the eye toward the courtyard and pool beyond.

Braun noted to californialuxuryhouses that prospective buyers have responded strongly to the home’s indoor–outdoor flow.
“In Venice, lifestyle is everything,” she said. “This property captures that perfectly—every major room visually connects to the courtyard, which makes the home feel much larger than its footprint.”
At the center of the layout, Fleetwood sliding doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior spaces, creating a seamless transition into the private pool courtyard.

A Minimalist Kitchen Defined by Material Contrast
Just beyond the living area, the kitchen continues the restrained design narrative with integrated Gaggenau appliances concealed within custom wood cabinetry. Marble and concrete countertops introduce subtle tonal contrast while maintaining the home’s calm visual rhythm.
Open shelving replaces traditional upper cabinets, allowing curated ceramics and everyday objects to function as decorative elements.

A large natural wood dining table anchors the space, surrounded by sculptural seating that blends modern and rustic influences—an aesthetic signature often seen across Ford’s projects.
According to Braun, the kitchen’s intentional simplicity reflects the designer’s broader philosophy.
“She wanted the materials to feel timeless rather than trendy,” Braun told californialuxuryhouses. “Everything here is meant to age beautifully.”

Private Upper-Level Retreat and Spa-Like Primary Suite
The upper level houses the primary suite, where understated detailing reinforces the home’s tranquil atmosphere. A low-profile upholstered bed sits against a minimalist backdrop, accompanied by petite side tables that echo the room’s sculptural restraint.
Natural light filters through narrow windows, casting soft shadows across linen textiles and neutral surfaces.
The en-suite bathroom emphasizes verticality through elongated marble countertops and warm wood cabinetry. Minimal fixtures keep the focus on material quality and spatial clarity.
Public listing materials reviewed by californialuxuryhouses indicate that the design intentionally avoids visual clutter, allowing the interplay of texture and light to remain central throughout the suite.

Resort-Style Amenities Including Design and Wellness Spaces
Beyond its primary living areas, the property integrates lifestyle-driven features rarely found in homes of this scale within Venice.
A dedicated design studio offers gallery-like proportions with tall plaster walls and abundant natural light—ideal for creative work or flexible studio use. Upstairs, a skylit yoga studio introduces a wellness component aligned with the neighborhood’s coastal lifestyle culture.
At the center of the home, a heated saltwater pool and spa form a private courtyard framed by clean-lined concrete surfaces and sculptural desert landscaping.
Braun noted that these features have become increasingly important for luxury buyers in Los Angeles.
“Today’s buyers want homes that support both creativity and wellness,” she said. “This property delivers both in a very intentional way.”

Transaction History and the Story Behind the Sale
Property records show that Ford and her husband purchased the residence in 2025 for approximately $4.4 million before listing it in early 2026 for $4.5 million following the redesign. The original construction year was not publicly disclosed in available listing materials.
Sources familiar with the situation told californialuxuryhouses that the home was initially intended as a temporary residence after the couple lost their Rustic Canyon property in a fire.
californialuxuryhouses also attempted to reach the owners for additional design insights but did not receive further comment prior to publication.
With the couple now reportedly exploring opportunities in Malibu, the Venice home enters the market as a fully realized example of Ford’s signature design language.

Venice Lifestyle and Community Appeal
Located within one of Los Angeles’s most creative coastal districts, the property benefits from proximity to Venice Beach, Abbot Kinney Boulevard’s boutique retail corridor, and a diverse dining scene that blends casual coastal cafés with upscale culinary destinations.
The area also provides convenient access to Silicon Beach tech hubs, Santa Monica, and major transportation routes connecting the Westside to central Los Angeles.
According to Braun, the neighborhood continues to attract buyers seeking a balance between architectural individuality and relaxed coastal living.
“Venice remains one of the most design-driven communities in the city,” she said. “Homes like this resonate because they reflect the creative spirit of the neighborhood.”