Home of the Day: A polished modern by Steven Ehrlich in Beverly Hills
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The loft-style entry to this Beverly Hills contemporary opens in dramatic fashion to a double-height living room flanked by walls of floor-to-ceiling glass and punctuated by a Murano chandelier and towering wood-paneled wall fireplace.
Interiors by television host and interior designer Mark Brunetz keep the eyes moving with exotic wall coverings, bright splashes of color and a mix of stone, tile and wood finishes. Outdoors, wooden steps lead up the hillside property to a lookout deck centering on city and ocean views.
Address: 2207 Bowmont Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210
Price: $6.495 million
Architect: Steven Ehrlich, Ehrlich Architects
Interior design: Mark Brunetz
Built: 2004
Lot size: 0.82 acres
House size: 5,455 square feet, five bedrooms, five bathrooms
Features: Floor-to-ceiling glass, raised ceilings, hardwood floors and wall treatments, formal living room with all fireplace, media room, formal dining room, chef’s kitchen with oversized island, master suite with fireplace and wet bar, outdoor kitchen/wet bar, fire pit, swimming pool and spa, waterfall feature, lookout/patio, gym/studio with bathroom, two-car garage and carport
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About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 90210 ZIP Code in September was $4.15 million based on 29 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 4.0% decrease in median price compared to the previous year.
Agents: Tom Davila and Kennon Earl, Keller Williams Beverly Hills, (310) 432-6492
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