Würden Sie es wagen, neben Heidi Klum zu wohnen? In diesem $25 Millionen Anwesen in Los Angeles erwartet Sie ein außergewöhnliches Zuhause, das Ihre kühnsten Träume übertrifft.
Model and talk show host Heidi Klum picked up Cosby Show co-creator Ed Weinberger’s Georgian-style manse in the mountains between Los Angeles’s exclusive Bel Air and Sherman Oaks neighborhoods back in 2013. The former Victoria’s Secret angel has called it home ever since, but a more modern alternative—set within the gated Stoneridge Estates enclave of just 11 residences—that just listed a few doors down makes you neighbors with the Project Runway host. Allen Roth of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the $25 million listing that sits just off Mulholland Drive.
Award-winning local design firm Assembledge+ is behind the contemporary abode’s custom plan that measures in with over 11,500 square feet of sleek interiors. Sprawled out across 1.14 acres, the six-bedroom retreat was completed in 2010 and is accented with a handful of natural materials, including brick, wood, and concrete, along with steel elements and walls of glass framing mountain views across the San Fernando Valley.
While wood-paneled facades are the focal point of a number of Assembledge+ residences from Beverly Hills to Studio City, this one uses variegated red bricks and translucent glass to create a visual impact upon arrival in the cobblestone motor court. There’s an attached three-car garage alongside the entrance, but an additional carport provides room for another 10 vehicles.
Hardwood flooring leads into a spacious reception area with gallery walls and a marble bar. A three-dimensional work of art that resembles a windblown chiffon captivates opposite the wood and steel staircase, while formal living and dining areas sit beneath soaring ceilings, with the former housing a wood-burning fireplace and the latter providing enough room to seat 12 people. Dual skylights allow natural light to seamlessly pour into the kitchen, where the island with a stove sits next to casual eating and lounging areas.
Doorless openings and walls that stop short of the ceiling enhance the open floor plan’s sense of flow, including inside the second-floor primary suite, which feels plenty big enough to accommodate more than just two people. Homeowners enter through a vestibule with built-in shelving; a wood-paneled wall separates the massive bedroom from the spa-like bath that connects to a fitted walk-in closet; and frameless windows in an adjoining sitting room make it the ideal spot to catch sunsets. Five other bedrooms and an equal number of baths are featured across the home, in addition to a wine cellar and a screening room with tiered seating in leather movie recliners.
A number of alfresco dining and lounging areas provide ample space for hosting guests in the backyard. Best of all, perhaps, is that towering trees surrounding the property act as a privacy buffer while you chef up meals on the BBQ or enjoy the zero-edge pool, fire pit, and waterfall feature set amid the manicured grounds.