beachy chic retreat

Beachy Chic Retreat

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Expect breathtaking ocean and whitewater views from this fully remodeled Broad Beach Bluff retreat in Malibu. The four-bedroom dwelling can be found at the end of a gated driveway at 31654 Broad Beach Road, complete with 4,456 square feet of living space boasting floor-to-ceiling windows and wide-plank oak flooring.

31654 BROAD BEACH ROAD
BROAD BEACH MALIBU
4 BEDROOMS
4,456 SQ. FT.
$7.995 MILLION

“The open floor plan with high ceilings and the ‘beachy’ chic interior design with great indoor-outdoor flow is what everyone is looking for in a beach house today,” says Sandro Dazzan of The Agency, who is listing the property for $7.995 million. Among the highlights: a massive great room with fireplace; sleek kitchen with a center island, Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and a built-in breakfast nook; and an ocean-facing master suite sporting a spa-like bath with an oversized tub and steam shower. Outdoors, the 5,450-square-foot lot showcases large Ipe-wood decks ideal for entertaining, along with a full kitchen, spa and fire pit…not to mention stairs to a sandy beach.


HEAVENLY HAVEN

3122 NICHOLS CANYON ROAD
BEVERLY HILLS MID-CENTURY MODERN
2,510 SQ. FT.
$3.195 MILLION

Fifty Shades star Jamie Dornan has placed his Mid-century Modern home in Beverly Hills on the market for $3.195 million. Situated at 3122 Nichols Canyon Road, the Edward H. Fickett-designed residence was built in 1959, and then re-conceptualized and expanded by modernist architect Val Powelson in 1966. Think 2,510 square feet of single-level living space replete with a central atrium boasting a tranquil water feature, as well as a dining room that opens via floor-to-ceiling glass doors to a pool and spa, deck and fire pit. “The glass box-like atrium floods the home with natural light, while walls of glass provide the perfect indoor-outdoor California lifestyle,” says listing agent Jeff Kohl of The Agency. “From the large pool and outdoor deck ideal for dinner parties to kid-friendly elements including an enclosed side yard with a sandbox, this home is the ultimate haven for buyers seeking approachable exclusivity in one of the most coveted areas of L.A.” 

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