The Malibu Space Station House Lands on the Market for $20 Million
The Milton Sidley home, aka the Malibu space station house, ls now on the market for $20 million, you have to see it to believe it.

It’s a space station! It’s an art museum! It’s where Tony Stark moved after his super cool high tech lair was destroyed!
It’s actually the Milton Sidley house in Malibu, CA, and it has landed on the market for the first time ever at $20 million.
One of the most distinctive homes in Southern California, it was designed by modernist architect Ed Niles, who is renowned for his striking steel and glass structures. Niles built the Malibu space station house for L.A. attorney and real estate investor Milton Sidley in 1992, and it may be Niles’ crowning achievement. The residence sits on two-plus acres, with expansive views of the mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
Sidley passed away in 2019, and his wife no longer lives there, so now their children have placed the extraordinary property up for sale.
The Malibu space station house consists of two structures connected by a skybridge above the driveway.


The public entertaining rooms are located on one side of the property in a 35-foot-tall arched structure made of glass and steel.

Inside, there’s a grand living room and curvaceous kitchen. Those rooms sit over a spacious ground-level garage.


The living room was designed for acoustics, as the Sidleys often hosted small concerts there. In addition, there’s a stylish reception area just outside.

On the other side of the skybridge you’ll find the private living spaces. The 4,356 square feet of living space include four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The structure with the bedrooms resembles a landed spacecraft, with podlike rooms extending from a central spine. Those “pods” are elevated 16 feet above the ground, with nothing but air beneath them.

At the front end of the private section of the Malibu space station house sits the main suite, which consists of a bedroom, sitting room, master bath, and closet. It also includes a large deck with a hot tub to soak in the coastal vistas.



Those who crave privacy will be surprised by the design of the bathrooms, which are nearly as open as the entertaining spaces. That openness is the rule—rather than the exception—in a home with no window coverings, although frosted glass was used in some areas for discretion.


Listing agent Daniel Moss, of Coldwell Banker Realty Malibu West, notes that with current zoning and construction regulations in the area, this residence could never be re-created. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind residence in one of the most coveted markets in the country.

Get more photos and info on the Malibu space station house in my original feature on Realtor.com.
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