Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

September 3, 2021

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9.3.21 | DIGS.NET 37 M A R K E T Williams. "The home is not just aesthetically gorgeous—but allows the lucky owner to live with every modern amenity." Each bedroom is en suite, and housed mainly on the second floor. Of note on the sleeping level is an airy master suite where you can fix your morning brew (there's a designated area for a coffee machine and a refrigerator), then step onto the adjoining deck and wake up amid the fresh green landscape. In the evening, flames from the deck's al fresco fireplace flicker shadows across the white-oak beams along the vaulted ceiling. Adding to the close-to-nature quotient is yet another deck in the master, this one adjoining the spa-styled master bathroom. The first floor is home to gathering and entertaining spaces that are closely linked to the bounty of natural beauty surround- ing the residence. "The home features a lot of outdoor, usable space," says Edlen. "The floorplan has been customized to fit the site, as well as the view angles, outlooks and indoor-outdoor flow." Rooms have all been shaped to yield optimum views and natural light, and are dressed in a warm, urbane elegance. Pale, wide-plank floors of French oak offer an earthy counterpoint to glam features, like glossy, sand-on-blue quartzite countertops in the kitchen—a breezy space equipped with eye-catching industrial appliances including a 5-foot sink, a gleaming Wolf 48-inch range and a Sub-Zero 60-inch refrigerator. Bathrooms feature sleek Italian plumbing fixtures and floors of intricately mapped Terrazzo tile, also from Italy. No space in the house is an afterthought: Even the office is vibrantly decked in Christian Lacroix wallpaper; and the powder room has textured natural fabric—metallic grasscloth, imported from Belgium—along its walls. "The final product," says Williams of her approach, "is a top-of-the-line designer home that is truly one of a kind." "'Upscale elegance meshed with functionality' was the vision for this beautiful, contemporary Pacific Palisades family lifestyle home"

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