Inside A $26,000,000 Japanese-Inspired Mansion | On The Market | Architectural Digest
Join me as I take you on a tour of the legendary $29.5M mega mansion in Bel Air, California. From the rooftop sun deck to the hidden wine cellar, we'll explore every corner of this immaculately designed property.
,,As we step into the foyer, the exquisite Fleetwood doors open up to reveal the entire outside area, including the pool and the beautiful limestone floors. The sense of serenity and minimalism is palpable as you walk into the house.
Exquisite Fleetwood doors opening to the pool area
The great room, designed for indoor-outdoor living, features German oak floors that seamlessly blend into the limestone surroundings. The lacquered ceiling reflects the candlelight and the beautiful sky, creating a serene ambiance.
German oak floors blending into the limestone surroundings
The family room and kitchen offer a casual space to relax and enjoy the fantastic indoor-outdoor flow. The kitchen, with its marble slab walls and beautiful Jonathan Browning fixture, is a perfect spot for California living.
Casual family room and kitchen space
The rooftop screening room, a unique feature of the house, has been the setting for many memorable movie nights. With a beautiful fire pit and stunning views, it's the perfect spot for entertainment and relaxation.
Rooftop screening room with fire pit
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Comments
The indoor-outdoor living concept is truly captivating. I can imagine myself living in a space like this.
The attention to detail in the design is remarkable. It's a perfect blend of luxury and comfort.
I would love to have a rooftop screening room like this in my own home. It's the epitome of entertainment and relaxation.