Nestled on a 1-plus-acre promontory at 11507 Orum Road, the gated, five-bedroom abode was designed and developed by builder Jacob Cohan and architect Cyrus Harouni of Hafco & Associates.
Balanced and harmonious interiors are at the heart of Jeff Andrews’ projects. His approach supports bold concepts through an unexpected mix of design elements, materials, and textures, all of which contribute to a feeling of warmth and extravagance.
Located in a 1920s-era building in historic Los Angeles neighborhood Highland Park, Cafe Birdie restaurant bar is open daily for dinner and on weekends for brunch.
ON THE COVER Advantage Point: Rising from a quiet corner, the home plays peekaboo with lush landscaping and a fence of thick gray stone presented by Cindy Ambuehl of The Agency.
ON THE COVER A Hollywood Legend: Think a timeless 1920’s Mediterranean mansion with a charming bungalow guesthouse, sculpture and painting studios, caretaker’s cottage, glass greenhouse and even a stone amphitheater, completely surrounded by specimen trees, walking paths, waterfalls and fountains presented by Bob Friday of Bulldog Estates.
The Jean-Gabriel Neukomm-designed Penthouse Collection includes four two-bedroom and four three-bedroom residences ranging from 1,735 square feet to 3,534 square feet, with prices from $2.194 million to $6.388 million.
Mario Romano’s latest home, located at 1016 San Vicente Blvd., takes that home’s best qualities and translates them to the more architecturally restrained environs of Santa Monica.