Tucked away at the vibrant Oakland/Berkeley border, 586 66th St. is a private modern sanctuary designed by renowned architect Mike Pitler as his own residence. This 2008 built home blends clean lines, warm materials, and eco conscious design to create a space that feels both elevated and grounded. Soaring 9 doors and expansive windows blur the line between indoors and out, filling each room with natural light. The chefs kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring a 36 Blue Star range, Fisher & Paykel fridge, Bosch dishwasher, and a marble topped island ready for gathering. Upstairs, a vaulted primary suite offers a peaceful retreat with a spa like bath, while two additional bedrooms provide flexible space for work, guests, or play. Outside, a sun drenched ipe deck and a caf lit covered patio invite slow mornings and lively evenings. Thoughtfully built with E/V charging, PV solar, low maintenance siding, recycled insulation, and low VOC finishes. Ample storage, walk in closets, attic, bike and tool sheds. Set in back of a quiet 4 home community, just minutes to BART, Berkeley Bowl, Whole Foods, UC Berkeley, Rockridge, and Elmwood shopping + dining.