Type: Bird Streets Luxury Home

Bird Streets Luxury Home Sold: $25,000,000 USD – (June 2015)

$25,000,000 USD – (June 2015) Price: $29,950,000 USD – (June 2015)

$29,950,000 USD – (June 2015) Bedrooms: 5

5 Bathrooms: 7

7 Levels: 2

2 Size: 9,350 sq. ft. (868 m2)

9,350 sq. ft. (868 m2) Lot: 16,553 sq. ft. (1,537 m2)

16,553 sq. ft. (1,537 m2) Built: 2014

Located in one of the most exclusive streets in West Hollywood, the stunning ultra-modern 1442 Tanager Way residence, designed by architect Paul MaClean, with interior design by Mary Ta of Minotti of Los Angeles, is a magnificent tour-de-force of striking contemporary architecture in the style of a John Lautner modernist creation.

Sited in the hills above the Sunset Strip this spectacular California trophy home unitizes a single story over basement design to create an intimate low-profile structure that provides ultimate privacy from the street while maximizing the sweeping panoramic views across the LA basin stretching out to the California coastline. An architectural triumph, the striking two-wing, J shaped contemporary residence features a secure entrance courtyard that leads into the house with a bridge over a light well with a water feature. Dramatic 13 ft. ceilings and automated floor to ceiling disappearing glass walls open onto the grassy courtyard overlooking a 65 ft. infinity edge pool with breathtaking views.

The interiors of this outstanding luxury residence were co-designed with Minotti to reflect a deep rich color palette, counterpoised with an inviting series of lively light filled glass spaces, revealing a truly luxurious living environment. Conceived to be the pinnacle of luxury, the interior elements of this extraordinary residence were outfitted to create a vivid interpretation of world-class modern casual opulence. Top-tier luxury appointments include Gessi faucets and custom glass doors by Rimadesio from Milan and kitchen storage by the Italian outfitter, Enestomeda which includes electronic drawers that open when you ouch them. A salient “water lounge” with a bar and fireplace overlooking a cascading double-height water feature and a “sky deck” with jetliner views are just two of the show-stopping features that deliver a tangible living experience beyond superficial luxury.