A Radiant Revamp & An Enticing Retreat

A sprawling residence reimagined by acclaimed architect and Architectural Digest's Dan Brunn. Also, ultimate resort living in Hidden Hills overflowing with contemporary luxuries.

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1667 Rising Glen Road, Hollywood Hills

4 Bedrooms | 4,500 Sq. Ft.

Originally built in 1960, this sprawling residence has since been transformed into a contemporary showpiece by one of Architectural Digest‘s top 10 rising stars.

“This extremely unique mid-century design reimagined by internationally acclaimed architect Dan Brunn takes your breath away the moment you step inside,” says listing agent Brendan Fitzpatrick of Douglas Elliman.

“The home offers ultimate privacy for the discerning buyer looking to exemplify the Hollywood lifestyle while owning an architectural masterpiece with jetliner views of the City of Angels.”

Expect a gated dwelling nestled off famed Sunset Plaza Drive, marked by light and airy interiors boasting soaring ceilings, white oak flooring, walls of glass, and a distinctive curved design. A spacious great room includes a double-sided stone fireplace and sliding glass doors that open to reveal an outdoor dining area and bar with a pass-through window to the pool. Adding to the appeal: a sleek chef’s kitchen, and an inviting master retreat with a fireplace, and a spa-inspired bath equipped with a soaking tub and duo of floating vanities.

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Brendan Fitzpatrick | 310.270.9296 | DRE 01791703
Douglas Elliman
List Price $7.79 million


1140 Brooklawn Drive, Hidden Hills

4 Bedrooms | 5,278 Sq. Ft.

An ultimate resort living experience is readily available to the new owner of this chicly reimagined mid-century modern gem overflowing with contemporary flourishes and luxuries. Set behind gates and towering bamboo hedges—and mere minutes from the Beverly Hills Hotel and Rodeo Drive—some of the most striking elements of this hidden oasis include a sublime master wing sporting a well-appointed bath and designer showroom closet with marble-topped island, along with a gourmet kitchen outfitted with walnut cabinetry and Miele appliances, and Fleetwood walls of glass that open to a dazzling pool.

The standout features of this house, according to listing agent Deedee Howard, include “a very Zen master bath overlooking a meditation garden and one of the best-fitted closets I have seen,” Deedee Howard of The Agency says.

“Each bath is also remarkable and tastefully finished, whether it is wood or stone, and the house and the pool become one and will make you feel as if you’re always on vacation. It is a beautifully done architectural home that you will never want to leave.”

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Deedee Howard | 424.230.3755 | DRE 1039224
Charlie Heydt | 424.230.3750 | DRE 01889360
The Agency
List Price $8.25 million

Photo Credits: Douglas Elliman (Top) and Simon Berlyn and Jason Shaltz (Bottom)

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