Includes Gold Cars and $3 Million(Euro 2.83 million) Worth of Art
Homes within the Trousdale Estates community are some of the
most sought-after plots of land in Beverly Hills. 1175 Hillcrest Beverly Hills, Calif.
One street within the
neighborhood has earned the moniker “Billionaire’s Row,” with building sites
selling north of $30 million (Euro 28,4 million). A new property is set to be the most expensive on
the block: Developed by former film producer Nile Niami and architect Paul
McClean, Opus is a seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom contemporary statement covering
20,500 square feet (1904 sqm) on just more than an acre. Only two buildable lots remain on
this desirable street.
The home is a stunning display of open living nestled in
modern architecture. A marble entrance leads to a main-floor entertaining area
that begs to host significant soirées. Massive sliding doors open to a sun
deck, infinity pool, and fire pit. All of this unfolds to an unobstructed
backdrop of the City of Angels stretching from downtown to the Pacific Ocean.
Niami and McClean designed the home so it blends into the
lush hillside landscape. Every feature of the home is clean and crisp, without
feeling grandiose. A second swimming pool gracefully divides the first and
second floors with adjoining dual hot tubs in the same marbled colorways
present throughout the home.
The have-it-all atmosphere continues with a 15-person
screening room, spa treatment room, and a very special wine cellar for the
lover of bubbly—the Cristal room contains a floor-to-ceiling collection of the
coveted Champagne. There is also a large, traditional wine cellar to house the
remainder of the owner’s collection.
In addition to the $3 million (Euro 2.83 Million) art collection adorning the
walls, the estate also comes with two examples of automotive art in the garage:
a Lamborghini and a Rolls-Royce, both clad in gold. Opus is an off-market
listing with an asking price of $100 million. (Euro 94,65 million).
Photo by Jim Bartsch
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