Classic Modernist Luxury In Brentwood, $17M
A recently-completed collaboration between architect/developer David Maman and interior designer Leslie Close of Close Design, this home on Brentwood’s Arbutus Drive represents the best in “quiet luxury”—a term that’s overused but still evocative. Absolutely up to the moment in amenities, the property is nonetheless linked firmly to the architecture of 1920s L.A., with subtle echoes of Lloyd Wright’s 1928 Samuel-Novarro residence in a composition of elegant white forms stepping down the steep site above a deeply shaded loggia, plus a nod to his father, Frank Lloyd Wright, in the terraces overhung with trailing plants.
What We Love: The seamless connection to the outdoors in unparalleled.
Arranged over three sprawling levels (all conveniently served by an elevator) the home has six ensuite bedrooms, plus another two full baths and three half-baths. Unlike so many houses, the lower level (below) was not an afterthought, with high ceilings, a wine cellar, a gym and wellness suite, an office, and a luxurious home theater.
Below, the primary suite’s spa bath and private terrace.
More: Visit the listing for additional images and details. An exceptional opportunity to own one of Brentwood’s loveliest new homes, firmly in L.A.’s Modernist tradition, represented by luxury architecture specialist John Giddins at Sotheby’s International Realty.
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