price: $34,999,000
Art collectors looking for a new home may want to consider this Los Angeles mansion with its unique design, ocean views, and secluded setting near the Getty Museum.
The property features a modern, sculptural design in muted gray tones and arched openings overlooking the lush surroundings of the Hollywood Hills. Equipped with resort-like amenities, it offers a unique experience. There are 2 luxurious yurts on site with sea views and accessed by a private cable car. It’s located in affluent Brentwood on the west side of Los Angeles.
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Co-selling agent Stuart Beterick said art is displayed throughout the home, which was built by a real estate developer.
“The owners were drawn to its private setting and proximity to the museum. From top to bottom and up the hillside to where the yurt is located, the house and grounds feel completely custom-made…almost every detail is unique and makes being there both unusual and exciting,” Beterick said.
Reconstructed from an existing building, its interior and exterior were completely remodeled by local architects Studio Shamshiri, without changing the original site. The front entrance has sculptural curves and a soaring spiral staircase. Indoor spaces are connected to outdoor areas to facilitate entertaining and daily living. The polished interior features a hand-troweled stucco finish, bronze accents, and high-quality stone and wood flooring.
The most impressive room is the main sitting area, one of seven in the house, almost church-like, with high ceilings, a bank of arched doors, and a full-height central fireplace. The fireplace and adjacent wall create an expansive space for the triptych of art. Meanwhile, the main bathroom on the top floor has a spa-like soaking tub and arched bay windows that offer stunning natural views. One floor up, there is a spacious rooftop terrace with a fireplace.
This secluded setting is best enjoyed from the Moroccan-style outdoor pool, which features multiple relaxing and entertaining terraces. But for the best views, a custom-built cable car takes residents and guests to their yurts. This was conceived as a way to enhance the living experience beyond the main residence. Its walled grounds are gated for complete privacy and open onto a separately gated street that it shares with only 6 other homes.
statistics
The property’s main home has five bedrooms and five bathrooms within an 11,674-square-foot floor plan. There is also a separate one-bedroom guesthouse with parking and two contemporary yurts with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Set on 1.2 acres of private hillside land.
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Amenities
The property is gated and opens to a large parking lot and an underground garage with 6 spaces.
The main suite in the main house is a private sanctuary on the top floor with a spa-like bath, large closet, and spacious rooftop terrace with fireplace.
Its kitchen is equipped with Miele appliances and bespoke joinery and seamlessly opens to temperature-controlled wine storage, a professional bar and formal dining space.
There are also whole-home automation systems that control lighting, entertainment, security, and more.
The separate luxury yurts have en-suite bathrooms, power and water connections, and panoramic views of the canyon and ocean. It is easily accessible by cable car, and there is also a boardwalk that takes you to the top with equally beautiful views.
Neighborhood memo
The property is located in a gated enclave on Brentridge Road in the Brentwood neighborhood on Los Angeles’ Westside. Surrounded by natural scenery and overlooking Brentwood, it’s just a short walk from the Getty Center (home to the museum of the same name).
Brentwood is primarily a residential area with a suburban feel, known for its understated elegance, beautiful homes, and slow pace of life.
Agents: Stephen Shapiro and Stuart Vetterick of Westside Estate Agency
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