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Are you seeking out the mainstream? The dominant trend? The conventional? The prevailing mass opinion?
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Are you seeking out the mainstream? The dominant trend? The conventional? The prevailing mass opinion?
Why long for escape in far-flung locations when there is a home offering the amenities of a fantasy vacation within immediate reach? A house that is both private and accessible, grand and intimate, near the beach but tucked into the woods, centrally located but also remote.
A sprawling residence reimagined by acclaimed architect and Architectural Digest’s Dan Brunn. Also, ultimate resort living in Hidden Hills overflowing with contemporary luxuries.
Tony Gonzalez’s striking 7-bedroom, 12-bath showpiece will enjoy all of the luxe fares one would think to anticipate, along with 12,800-plus square feet of lavish, Lada Webster-designed living space not only ideal for intimate and large-scale gatherings, but also for residing as a more-than-content family.
Found in the affluent gated community of Hidden Hills, 5545 Dixon Trail is a captivating residence ideal for entertaining with its refined style and luxe finishes yet offers a floor plan more than befitting a family lifestyle and grounds suited to the avid equestrian.
Expect a flawless facade that stuns from the outset with limestone, wood beams, and Corten steel, matched with chic environs draped in stone, wood, marble, steel, and glass.
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In 2005 real estate agent Jane Angel sold a Tuscan-styled ranch house to an artist, who over many years went about making the property much more than a home.
The slender rectangle that calls S. Venice Boulevard, Washington Boulevard, Ocean Avenue and South Strongs Avenue boundaries encompasses the historic Venice Beach canals.
1401 San Remo Drive is the perfect spot for a staycation in Pacific Palisade. A retreat that was built and masterfully designed for actor, writer, and producer Matt Damon and Luciana Barroso, by Grant Kirkpatrick of Los Angeles-based KAA Design in 2004.
Envision 7,445 square feet of alluring living space on a single streamlined level crafted by Dan Ricketts of the West Hollywood-based DJR Design Group, complete with soaring ceilings and ultra-luxe finishes throughout.