‘Wednesday’ actress Riki Lindhome lists her beloved mid-century time capsule above Culver City

Riki Lindhome — actress, comedian, and musician best known for her role in Wednesday and as one-half of American comedy folk duo Garfunkel & Oates — is parting with a home that holds special meaning. 

Listed for $2.795 million, the 1961-built mid-century modern property sits high above Culver City, offering sweeping views of the downtown Los Angeles skyline, Griffith Observatory, and Hollywood Hills.

Though Lindhome now shares another residence with husband and fellow actor-comedian Fred Armisen (of Saturday Night Live, Portlandia fame), she’s made clear this one remains close to her heart. “This extraordinary home spoke to me immediately… it was really love at first sight,” she said. “This home became my sanctuary. Once you walked through the doors, it always felt like an exhale.”

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

Quick facts & numbers

  • Location: Culver City, CA
  • List price: $2,795,000
  • Built: 1961
  • Size: 2,311 square feet
  • Lot: 12,898 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Key features: Saltwater pool, panoramic views, solar panels, vaulted ceilings, original mid-century details, modern upgrades
  • Represented by: Debbie Weiss at Compass
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

Designed to showcase breathtaking views across Los Angeles

Set on a private street in Culver City’s Blair Hills neighborhood, the 2,311-square-foot home was built to capture light and scenery from every angle.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

A dramatic two-story picture window anchors the living room, framing panoramic views that stretch from downtown to the Hollywood Hills.

The L-shaped layout wraps around a lush backyard with a renovated saltwater pool, fire pit, and side patio designed for morning coffee or sunset gatherings overlooking the city.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

Mid-century design preserved, modern comforts added

Inside, original wood accents, built-ins, and vaulted ceilings celebrate the timeless appeal of mid-century design. Skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows invite natural light throughout the day, while hardwood floors and natural materials keep the interiors warm and inviting.

Recent upgrades include new plumbing, dual-zoned HVAC, fully paid solar panels, and fresh fencing, all integrated without disturbing the home’s architectural integrity.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

A home designed for easy California living

The residence includes four bedrooms and three baths, with a Jack-and-Jill configuration, a primary suite with walk-in closet and terrace access, and a flex office or guest room.

Every space connects seamlessly to the outdoors — a hallmark of California modernism — making this both a livable family home and a mid-century time capsule.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

Outdoor living designed for relaxation and views

The L-shaped layout wraps around a landscaped backyard with a renovated saltwater pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection through wide glass doors and view corridors.

A fire pit anchors the pool terrace, offering a perfect gathering spot for cool Los Angeles evenings.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

A bonus side yard adds another layer of living space, complete with a sitting area oriented directly toward downtown Los Angeles — an intentional design choice that feels tailor-made for sunrise coffees or sunset gatherings.

Surrounded by lush greenery and privacy fencing, the home’s hillside vantage point turns each outdoor space into a private overlook above the city.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

Location, location — and Culver City convenience

The home’s location places it within Culver City schools and services, blocks from Blair Hills Park, Kenneth Hahn Park, and Stoneview Nature Center, and close to The Culver Steps, Platform, Erewhon, and major studios like Amazon, HBO, and Sony.

It’s a slice of authentic mid-century Los Angeles architecture that blends privacy, history, and cinematic views — now ready for its next caretaker.

Photo credit: Joshua Spooner
Photo credit: Joshua Spooner

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