Eco-Friendly Elegance: 2100 San Ysidro Drive in Beverly Hills

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, 2100 San Ysidro Drive is a remarkable new construction that seamlessly merges eco-conscious design with sophisticated style. With soaring ceilings, exquisite marble finishes, and an artful blend of natural elements, this architectural wonder epitomizes a perfect balance of classic and contemporary aesthetics.

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In Beverly Hills, 2100 San Ysidro Drive a New Construction Features Refined, Light-filled Interior Spaces and Nature-surrounded Exterior Areas

With its solar roof and drought-tolerant landscaping, this 6,023-square-foot, five-bedroom, six-bathroom house located at 2100 San Ysidro Drive in Beverly Hills is not only eco-conscious, but it also has a true sense of style.

Among 2100 San Ysidro Drive’s features: ceilings ranging from 20-30 feet, a curved staircase, Calacatta Viola marble in the powder room and kitchen, wood-clad ceilings and paneling in the library, walls of glass and a custom alabaster light fixture in the dining room, a fireplace with travertine detail in the family room and chevron flooring in the vaulted ceiling main suite. 

“Our design ethos focused on using organic materials and preserving as much of the natural landscape as possible,” say David Shophet and Jason Yazdani of ShoYaz.

“The interior of the home was executed with a delicate balance of natural woods anchored by dramatic stone and marble with a focus on light tones and light.”

Designed for both relaxation and entertainment, the house’s exterior comprises a pool and spa with a waterfall, a built-in barbecue in the backyard, as well as a gas fire pit, and seating area, which are all ideal to enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. 

“While designing this property, the owners took into consideration maximizing natural light throughout the home,” says agent Jennifer Okhovat of Compass.

“Throughout the home, you will find an incredible blend of classic elements and modern details, that make the property feel earthy and warm, yet still dialed in with present-day necessities.”

Both inside and outside, this architectural gem with an Apple Smart Home system, Sonos speakers and Lutron lighting system provides the best of SoCal living.

Jennifer Okhovat | DRE #01866951 | 310.435.7399
Compass
List Price: $8,495,000

Images: The Third Wall

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