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Significant Mid-Century Modern Architecture with Bay Views 80 Skywood Way, Woodside Mid-century modern architecture of exceptional pedigree defines this Skywood Acres property designed by renowned furniture maker John Kapel as his own home. Recognized for embodying the distinctive characteristics of mid-century modern design with remarkable artistic value and integrity of workmanship, the home has been featured in numerous publications and described as a “masterpiece of artful craftsmanship.” A recent renovation honors his original vision while enhancing comfort and energy efficiency for today, including an all-new kitchen and baths, solar panels, three Tesla Powerwalls, and SPAN energy management panels. The home spans 3.16 acres with Bay views and a multi-level floor plan that includes 4 bedrooms, an art studio or playroom, plus a high-end theater and car collector’s garage. A separate studio guest house with bath and full kitchen provides added flexibility. Outdoor living spaces are plentiful with a soothing hot tub, heated lounges, and wraparound Bay view decks. This serene location is just one mile from famed Alice’s Restaurant, 5.5 miles from Woodside town center, and has access to excellent Portola Valley schools. “John Kapel and Jerry Weiss designed 80 Skywood Way, which has been recognized as embodying the distinctive characteristics of mid-century modern design with high artistic value and a rare integrity of workmanship by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Unframed Magazine, MidCenturyModernFinds.com, and C Home Magazine, which described 80 Skywood Way as a ‘masterpiece of artful craftsmanship.’”