Address: 10250 W Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90077
Price: $85,000,000
Agent: Mick Partridge
Coming in at 30,000 square feet, the 1939 home includes 17 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms. It is the largest residence designed by revered architect Paul Williams, who was the first Black architect to become a member of the American Institute of Architects.
The mansion itself is a study in classic design and opulent finishes. From the floor-to-ceiling Swarovski chandelier in the grand dual staircase foyer to the shimmering metallic leaf draping from the living room ceiling, the elevated design elements are a stark contrast to Williams’ quintessential colonial architecture.
Per the listing, there are 60(!) rooms in total—including a Moroccan bathhouse, bar/lounge and home theater—each with intricate trim work. A standout is, of course, the gold ceiling dome library, which overlooks the grounds, which include a Japanese Garden and teahouse, French-style courtyard, pool, a glass-walled tennis court and a greenhouse.
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