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The Backyard House

It was his father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis that motivated Bo Sundius and his wife, Hisako Ichiki, to design the green pitched-roof cottage behind their house for Sundius’s parents. In the years since they left so his dad could get more specialized care, the couple have leased it out to a decidedly Los Angeles mix of characters.

“Everyone who wants to rent it today is a creative professional,” says Sundius. “We’ve had a commercial film director, a dancer, a composer. They all worked from this 750-square-foot cottage, almost 24 hours a day, without any hints of cabin

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