Nestled on a sprawling 1.2-acre lot in the prestigious Bel Air neighborhood, this luxurious estate offers more than just a prime location. Designed with a classic Georgian-style exterior, the interior has been transformed by renowned designer Kelly Wearstler, creating a space that is both elegant and vibrant. This residence is not for the faint of heart when it comes to design, as it embraces color, pattern, and texture in every corner.
The 14,200-square-foot mansion begins with a striking foyer featuring a kaleidoscopic tiled floor, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The formal living room exudes a sense of calm with its neutral tones, while the moodier sitting room features black walls adorned with a studded pattern. For those who enjoy entertaining, the formal dining room boasts a mirrored accent wall, and a separate lounge area includes a bar perfect for cocktail hour.
The heart of the home: a chef’s dream kitchen
The kitchen is a standout feature, with its sunny, gold-toned design. It includes a bay-windowed nook and a casual dining area, making it a perfect space for both cooking and gathering. The chef’s kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, metallic cabinetry, and dark marble countertops and backsplashes, creating a luxurious culinary environment.
Luxurious living spaces and outdoor oasis
The primary suite is a sprawling space that includes dual dressing rooms and two onyx-clad bathrooms. The bedroom itself offers a relatively calm vibe, while the dressing rooms and bathrooms embrace a more maximalist design, featuring mirrored insets and a vertigo-inducing floor pattern. In total, the home encompasses seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests.
Steps lead down from the house to a stunning pool area, complete with a separate studio that can serve as a pool house or additional guest accommodations. The surrounding lawn is meticulously landscaped with topiary gardens and tranquil fountains, creating a serene outdoor oasis.
This grand estate is currently on the market for $34.5 million, listed by Rayni Williams at Beverly Hills Estates and Drew Fenton at Carolwood Estates. It marks the second Los Angeles home designed by Wearstler to hit the market in recent months, following a $27.5 million listing in Brentwood, which has since been reduced to $25 million.



