Thursday, June 28, 2012

SEE THIS HOUSE: A $45 MILLION DOLLAR MALIBU MEDITERRANEAN MANSE!

living room with hard wood floor, white dueling sofas and armchairs, a large area rug, a fireplace and a large mirror on the mantel with a view of the second level and the ocean

What has its own beach, sits on 6.6 acres of land, has 11,313 square feet of interior space, 7 bedrooms, 8.5 baths, a tennis court, pool, guest house, two offices a theater and so much more? Well it is this Mediterranean villa on Paradise Cove Bluffs in Malibu, California. Oh did I mention the price tag of $45 million!

This beach home is listed by Coldwell Bankers Preview. It was built originally in 1975.

Need to think about whether if given to me I would take...hmmm...let's consider together...here's a look!

courtyard view of a Malibu mansion with star shaped Moroccan tile fountain and tile walkways

foyer with glazed Saltillo tile floor and stairs with arched entryways into other rooms
I like the glazed Saltillo tile floor and the stairs in the foyer. (above)

living room with exposed beams, dueling sofas, wood floors, a large area rug, a fireplace and gorgeous ocean views
The living room with exposed beams and ocean views is not too shabby! (above)


breakfast nook with tile floor, round wood table surrounded by white upholstered chairs and glass walls showing off the beautiful ocean and garden views

patio with blue tile floor and wooden arm chairs and sofa with white cushions
Patio furnishings need a little sprucing up but the views are great! (above)

exterior of Malibu mansion overlooking the backyard

alternative view of the backyard with a view of the pacific ocean
Ahhh...the Pacific Ocean right in your backyard! (above)
Okay...so what do you think? If given the chance to live in this manse and make it your own, would you...could you?

Happy Thursday!

xo
Coco

P.S.  My aunt MA in Boston recently sent me these gorgeous vintage Christofle silver champagne coupes that I suppose would be wonderful for serving dessert as well. I love them.  Now I must do some entertaining to use them! Thank you MA!

four silver champagne coupes
My new Christofle from my aunt...will help make a beautiful table setting! (above)

P.P.S. Had a great dinner at Cafe Stella in Silverlake last night. Wonderful French cafe. Was with AG, KD and AT. We had a great time. Evening ended with me and KD dancing at the valet stand because when we arrived there to get our cars...there was no valet but there was a Madonna album blasting at the valet station...only in L.A. ...so we danced...making lemonade out of lemons I guess!!



8 comments:

  1. I suppose I could live here.... :)
    Amazing, the view and the home are to die for!! I am typically not one for those tiles, but considering everything else is kept white, bright and airy, I guess they are staying.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Hi Coco,

    What a great aunt you have! Is it your bday or a special anniversary or do you just have an amazing aunt who randomly sends you gifts, if so, if she needs another niece let me know ;) Your Christofles would look gorgeous with raspberry sorbet and sprigs of mint in them.

    :)
    mikky
    www.todaloos.com

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  3. Coco,

    The views, the views! The architecure is beautiful but the owners could use your design help! (:

    Hugs,

    Mon

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  4. I would love to have breakfast in that dining area with that incredible view! I am not crazy about the blue columns but hey, those can be painted. :) I would love to live there minus the mortgage payment!

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  5. I'm actually looking for a house with that kind of ceiling beams in the living room!! But I Guess the ocean is getting too expensive to look at, from a house like this ... Mmmmmm strange thing considering that the ocean is for free...
    Not a huge fan of that tiles... When I was a kid my house had them and I can still smell the wax the maid used to make them shine. ;)
    Kisses from Argentina.

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  6. I don't love the tiles, but I GUESS I could make myself live there. If I had to, you know.

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  7. Amazing!! I know the broker Chris. He always gets the great listings in Malibu. Thanks for sharing.
    Janette Mallory

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  8. love the house and actually don't mind the tile. I definitely could live there.

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