"Situated on a two-acre lot just moments from Bel Air’s majestic East Gate sits a beautifully maintained estate that seems plucked from the Paul R. Williams playbook. That first impression is reinforced by the home’s elegant proportions: its twin flights of graceful stairs, bordering a cascading fountain, that lead down to the generous main pool area; its Provencal- inspired wine cellar; its 13 fireplaces; gracious courtyards; and its solarium, which overlooks the home’s lush landscape. And, in fact, the original home had been designed by the renowned architect at the behest of a movie mogul back in the early 1930s.
They worked with Elizabeth Law Design to curate a cohesive palette of colors and finishes was used to link the spaces together so the home feels inviting rather than cavernous.
“Furnishing this incredible space alongside Oz Interiors was a dream project,” says Law. “Compiling our resources, using local vendors and artisans, as well as custom pieces helped make this space stand out. Certainly an elevated take on staging, the team had great creative fun. Designing barstools specifically for the wine cellar with Thomas Hayes Studio, and gas lanterns that I sketched and Don made by hand, it was a true collaboration.”
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