Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be neighbor with Jennifer Aniston, Mariah Carey or with father of ‘Playboy’, Hugh Hefner? Below is a sensational property from all points of view, from location to design, located in the exclusive neighborhood of Los Angeles, Bel Air:
The house in the picture is built on one of the hills of Bel Air, one of the luxurious districts of the American metropolis. Maybe that explains the hefty price of sale: $ 12.5 million. Does it seem much? Find out that the Romanian businessman Mike Costache has a house in the area.
The fact is that the building has a major advantage: due to positioning at height, it offers a splendid view towards Hoag Canyon. Even if it seems to be as large as a palace, the building has only four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Huge, that’s right, so that their owners to feel more comfortable.
You could say that for four rooms is not worth the money. But it’s not just that. The building, which extends on 865 square meters!, has an absolutely impressive hallway with a skylight that lets you see the sky through the roof, making the building very bright, downright glowing at noon.
The living room, which is probably as big as two apartments, doesn’t have just a cramped sofa, but three or four, and enough room to fit a football team.
The minimalist style that designers have chosen to decorate the house, enhances even more the idea of spaciousness and transparency at the same time. The staircase leading to first floor, for example, seems open, but in reality, it is bordered by a thick glass wall.
The rooms mostly communicate with each other through huge windows.
In the kitchen you don’t risk a single moment to get hurt by hitting the table in an attempt to avoid a cramped seat because of the cabinet.
Also, the kitchen adjoins not only with a dining room, but two. One indoor and one outdoor. So everyone to be happy.
Even the bathrooms are very spacious. From the tub, for example, you can admire the scenery through the large windows.
The bedrooms windows are also large. Obviously not designed for prudish, but only an eccentric could afford to buy such a house.
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