There is an Industrial loft-style home in West Hollywood Hills with unique sculptures, artworks, and furnishings. This is now on the market priced at $2.995 million.
The house is measured at 3,000 square feet with three bedrooms, three baths, Viking appliances, marble, poured concrete walls, porcelanosa tiles, Caesarstone counter-tops, security cameras, home automation system, over-sized garage and grass yard with room and plans for a pool and hot tub. The highlight of this house is the fire-spewing missile at the front of the house.
This unique Industrial-style home in new West Hollywood Hills is listed by the Altman Brothers Team of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
This is a closer look at the main entrance of the Industrial-style home that is adorned with a fire-spewing artwork of a missile. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
Upon entry of the house, you are welcomed by this foyer with glass walls, glass door and staircase adorned with a large and colorful mural. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the living room with a couple of light gray sofas flanking the coffee table with a wide open wall leading to the balcony with a sweeping view of the city below. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This angle of the living room shows the tall ceiling and the indoor balcony of the loft above. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is a view of the living room from the vantage of the balcony. Here you can see the pair of unique slim armchairs facing the coffee table. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This different view of the living room showcases the large modern fireplace across from the coffee table. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This angle of the living room showcases the unique multi-layer coffee table that is an artwork of its own on the patterned gray area rug. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This angle of the large living room shows the set of balcony doors that disappear into the wall enabling the seamless transition of the living room to the balcony. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the dining area on the side of the kitchen and a few steps from the living room. This area is adorned with mounted artworks that stand out against the white walls and white ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This angle of the dining area shows the round glass-top dining table surrounded by white modern chairs complemented by the light hardwood flooring and balcony glass doors. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This other look at the dining area shows the large wall-mounted painting on the wall next to the kitchen along with a sculpture mounted on the ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
This is the kitchen with bright white tones on its walls, countertops and ceiling that has a modern chandelier over the kitchen island. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The bedroom has a small entertainment cabinet across from the bed. This is then topped with a wall-mounted TV and a large glass wall on the side. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
The bathroom has a glass-enclosed shower area across from the floating wooden vanity topped with a mirror and a pendant light. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
Not often, and possibly never before, does one find a home with a New York industrial loft vibe in the Hollywood Hills custom-designed by a well-known commercial architect. But guaranteed, this home has to be the only one in the country with a missile lodged nose first at the entry with the fire still shooting out of its tail. Expect copycats. Built on speculation, there will be no guessing on whether or not this one-of-a-kind, 3,000-square-foot home will spark plenty of party chatter before guests even get to the front door.
Located high in the West Hollywood Hills on a proper European Alps-style hairpin curve, this homeโs dramatic exterior makes a statement well before discovery of the missile. Inside, the 20-foot ceiling highlights the wall of disappearing glass doors perfect to step out and enjoy 180-degree unobstructed views of the hills and the city below. On the opposite wall of the large room is a huge glass firewall, equally as eye catching.
With three bedrooms and three baths the forward thinking home has everything for sophisticated living: Viking appliances, marble, poured concrete walls, porcelanosa tiles, Caesarstone counter-tops, security cameras, home automation system, over-sized garage and grass yard with room and plans for pool and hot tub. More remarkable than for most homes in the area, each room in the house enjoys the same stunning view. For more information.
“Entertainers Dream Home” with fire-spewing missile to welcome guests in new West Hollywood Hills industrial loft-style home. Priced at $2.995 million. Art and furnishings can be negotiated separately.