Words that will never be used to describe this property:cookie-cutter or standard. Words that fit perfectly:extraordinary or exceptional. Yes,it’s true that anyone fortunate enough to own a home in the Malibou Lake neighborhood probably has something picturesque and charming. This home,however,goes one,or two,or three steps further. First off, everything has been painstakingly renovated,in meticulous detail;to call it “turnkey” is an understatement. Just driving up the hill and entering the large gates and circular driveway is a hint of what is to follow. The entire acre is walled,ensuring full privacy,with the back facing south,straight on to the Santa Monica Mountains. On the right,a flight of steps leads to a sweet gazebo,while the back patio has a lovely outdoor entertainment area,as well as green space,and dozens of trees,including two massive palms and a weeping willow.
Through the French doors,the open kitchen and family/dining area are exquisite:black & white granite,pantry,an island which holds the stove,as well as a breakfast bar. The fireplace and custom cabinetry in the family room is especially beautiful,but the piece de resistance are the unique lighting fixtures in all of the downstairs rooms. Each chandelier and hanging pendant is more breathtaking than the last:one-of-a-kind stunners! A laundry room and sauna (which can be converted to a wine cellar) are also on this end of the first floor. At the front of the home are the perfect guest/mother-in-law quarters,with more unique custom cabinetry,as well as a full bath. The second floor master suite,with a fireplace,sitting area,and private balcony probably holds the best views in the home. Even the soaking tub faces the mountains! On the other side of this floor are two additional large bedrooms and full bath,all with striking vistas. This property is begging for a holiday party,with lights blazing. This property is aching for the artistic owner who will appreciate the artistry in each corner of the interior. Will you be the lucky one who heeds its call?