Posts Tagged by Bel Air
Sunny Serene Sanctuary of Solitude
| July 24, 2011 | Posted by Matt under Architecture & Decor, Bel Air, Los Angeles, Real Estate |

Summer Sundays are always perfect for swimming. Am I right, or am I right? This Bel Air home looks like the ultimate lazy Sunday retreat. My little three-legged Weber grill would look really great next to that sparkling salt-water pool.

Mmm. . . disappearing walls of glass, high ceilings with clerestory windows, loads of natural light, and rich hardwoods.
Nothing a Little Duct Tape Won’t Fix
| July 22, 2011 | Posted by Matt under Bel Air, Fixer, Los Angeles, Mid-Century, Real Estate |

Attention: investors, flippers, and do-it-yourselfers. Set in a great location, in Bel Air, this place looks like a big steaming pot of potential!

This 1964, 3 bed/3 bath certainly isn’t in perfect condition, but it has some awesome elements!
Awesome feature #1: the pool
The house is built in a horseshoe shape with walls of windows surrounding the pool. (That’s totally a plus–horseshoes are good luck!)
Beetlejuice Meets Post Modern
| May 30, 2011 | Posted by Matt under Architecture & Decor, Bel Air, Los Angeles, Real Estate |

Holy moly! This unique residence hit the market in Bel Air about a week ago. It was commissioned, in 1998, by the former owners of Architectural Digest.

Apparently, Delia and Charles Deetz used to run a magazine–who knew?

This was their old, dinky, little house. (Some say it was haunted.)

This new place is far cooler, but the style is a bit reminiscent.
Bel Air Modern Monument
| March 3, 2011 | Posted by Matt under Architecture & Decor, Bel Air, Holmby Hills, Modern, Real Estate |

1150 Brooklawn Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90077
$5,450,000
Architecture buffs, behold–a pristine modernist home set around a Historic-Cultural Monument. That’s monument #637, The Campbell Divertimento Fountain. In July 2008, the LA Times wrote a detailed article about the contentious history of this fantastic fountain, designed by Luis Barragan, long regarded as one of Mexico’s greatest architects. Read the article here.
Bel Air Modern
| January 19, 2011 | Posted by Matt under Architecture & Decor, Bel Air, Mid-Century, Modern |
Every now and then a special listing hits the market.
List Price: $23,000,000
144 Baroda Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90077
5 Bedrooms, 6.5 Bathrooms, 9000 sq/ft
Perched on an approx. 3 acre private knoll just above Sunset Blvd in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the country & one of the best streets in Holmby Hills, this Modern Estate offers an incredible opportunity to own, remodel or build your dream estate.





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