Showing posts with label Ellen DeGeneres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen DeGeneres. Show all posts
Thursday, April 3, 2014

INSIDE ELLEN DEGENERES’ AMAZING LOS ANGELES HOME

INSIDE ELLEN DEGENERES’ AMAZING LOS ANGELES HOME


Widely considered to be the most prized of all the Los Angeles mid-century modern trophy homes, the Brody House is the pinnacle of architectural modernism. Set on 2.3 acres in Holmby Hills adjacent to Hugh Hefner’s celebrated Playboy Mansion, the home is an essay of modernism that exemplifies true LA sophistication and glamour.
Famed Los Angeles architect, A. Quincy Jones was commissioned to design the Brody House in 1949 by art aficionado Frances Lasker Brody along with interior designer Billy Haines and landscape architect Garrett Eckbo. Completed in 1951 and spanning more than 11,000 square feet, the Brody House is an early example of Mid–Century Modernism at an extraordinary scale. This legendary architectural masterpiece has been heralded as a brilliant example of indulgent LA modernistic glamour without equal.
The 11,511 sq. ft. residence encompasses breathtaking interior and exterior living spaces that are both elegant and serene. Walls of glass and vaulted ceilings add to the expansive feel, while smooth-walled interiors, spotless finishes and an eye-opening atrium establish this luxurious residence as a true masterpiece of art and architecture.
The Brody House was recently acquired in an “off-market” deal for the stunning price of $39.8 million in early January 2014 by Hollywood celebrity talk show host and entertainer, Ellen DeGeneres. An acknowledged collector of trophy properties in Los Angeles, DeGeneres paid what is arguably the highest price per square foot the city has ever seen. For Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, Portia de Rossi, the A. Quincy Jones designed architectural gem, known as “The Brody House,” is now simply called home.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s New Home in Montecito


Tour Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s New Estate





Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s real estate portfolio is heating up, and, no, we’re not talking about the recent wildfires in Ventura County that came close to the couple’s ranch in Hidden Valley. DeGeneres and Rossi have reportedly purchased a picturesque estate in Montecito. While the purchase price is unknown, the 13-acre estate was previously listed at $26.5 million.

An immaculately restored Tuscan-style hacienda, the home was built in the 1920s and was extensively renovated by its previous owner, architect and designer John Saladino. Ensconced in rich foliage that includes 30-foot Italian cypresses and mature olive trees, the home offers 10,500 square feet with five bedrooms, seven baths and nine fireplaces. Interior highlights include a chef’s kitchen, a stately library and a master bath featuring an Italian neoclassical marble tub dating to 1720. Outside, the lush grounds include an intimate swimming pool and patio, and a Roman column in the garden that dates to 200 B.C.