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Just Listed: Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford’s Legacy Home for $17 Million

By Jacquelyn Elliott

Helen Mirren, the highly acclaimed actress, and Taylor Hackford, the esteemed film director, have listed their Sunset Strip home for $17 Million. The Hollywood power couple originally listed their home in the Summer of 2021, when it went under contract, but the sale ultimately fell through in the Fall. 

The home has been listed by Joyce Rey and Stephen Apelian of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.

Mirren and Hackford purchased the home in the 1980s. Built in 1911, the residence has only been called home by a total of 4 owners, exclusively Hollywood stars. The gated and secluded two-story single-family home is the perfect collaboration of luxury and privacy that any star could need. 

Sitting on a little over 6.5 Acres, the estate encompasses 8 bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms, and 3 half bathrooms. A total of 6 fireplaces can be enjoyed from the living room, great room, library, kitchen, family room, and master bedroom. The detailed interiors, 9-foot high ceilings, and french doors are all complimented by the panoramic views of the Los Angeles city lights, which can be seen from almost every room. 

Detached from the main home is a 3-bedroom guest house. Additionally, an office and an apartment sit above the 5-car garage. Stepping outside, residents may enjoy the views from the balcony or take a dip in the heated in ground pool. While this estate has little need for improvements, there is also room to place a tennis court in the yard.

Clearly fit for a star, the public record states the four previous owners as:

Dustin Farnum, the star of DeMille’s “Squaw Man”

Mark Hellinger, the writer/producer whose short story gave rise to Bogart/Cagney film “The Roaring Twenties”

Gail Patrick, the executive producer of the Perry Mason series and one of the first and most successful female producers in Hollywood

and finally, Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford

Who will be next?

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Cozy Cottagecore

By Isabel Vega

COTTAGECORE as a home design style is a romantic and nature-focused trend that is all about simplicity and comfort. Wanting to celebrate a lifestyle rooted in the uncomplicated, cottagecore originates from European nobility seeking simple lives through country living. Today, Waterstone, Americh, and Taryn Emerson Interiors curate this popularized trend by creating high-end kitchen and bathroom appliances that leave spaces feeling lived-in, bright, and charming.

Sawyer Freestanding Bathtub

Americh is known for its contemporary and classic designs. This sleek, freestanding Sawyer bathtub embodies comfort with its classically shaped roll-top, which creates a vintage look. Its hand-hammered finish provides a rustic touch that is so prevalent in the cottategcore trend. The Sawyer is part of the Americh Freestanding Collection and is available in hammered nickel, smooth nickel, living brass or a plain white exterior. Depending on size, this tub ranges from $5,156 to $10,312 in price.

Waterstone Pot Filler

Having a pot filler in your kitchen is all about convenience; they can enable multitasking and minimize the mess. Waterstone Faucets’ Traditional Pot Fillers embrace a classic design with vintage details like cross handles or lever handles. The pot fillers are available in plenty of finishes, including antique and distressed finishes, as well as polished copper, brass or gold finishes, all of which add to the rural and romantic cottagecore aesthetic. The pot fillers are available in a wall or counter-mounted style, perfect for stovetops against a wall or on a kitchen island.

Priced at $1,794 for wall mounted, and $1,867 for counter mounted, this can tie together your kitchen.

Taryn Emerson Bathroom Vanity

Cottage style evokes the inclusion of elements that have character and convey a sense of permanence or age. Taryn Emerson Interiors creates a custom bathroom vanity of furniture versus cabinetry that follows the theme. The vanity gives an eclectic vibe to the space, and while the details of this particular piece are timeless and the finish feels timeworn, it creates a luxury and cottage feel in a simplified bathroom.

Taryn Emerson Kitchen Island

Taryn Emerson Interiors creates a cottagecore kitchen with this furniture-style custom kitchen island. The turned legs are meant to make the piece feel more like furniture than cabinetry. The marble countertop creates a high-end and timeless feel, and its warmth and beauty make it an ideal material to improve the aesthetic appeal of a home. This custom kitchen island brings the space to life with its brightness and flare, while of course, emphasizing cottage chic.

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Outside the Bag

By Kristen Ordonez

The beauty of fashion is it’s innate ability to evolve, both forward and backwards in time. Its only curse is deciding which pieces and styles align with your taste. For designers, the best way to stay ahead of the curve is to think outside the metaphorical box, or in this case, bag. Moving away from tried-and-true materials, high-end designers are pushing the boundaries of handbag craftsmanship by utilizing unique materials and techniques that can only be described as fun.

Crochet

The 2020s have brought a reemergence of craftsmanship regarding knit and crochet pieces, showing that crochet is more than just a cozy at-home hobby. This emerald green top handle bag by Bottega Veneta is composed of braided leather, boasting the perfect balance between fashion and craft. Its size makes it a tiny but mighty statement piece, outfitted in the brand’s signature color that is both bold and youthful. Priced at $5,400, you won’t be able to resist matching its bold style.

 

 

Another iconic Italian fashion brand that has evolved alongside fashion is Valentino Garavani. This multicolored crochet shoulder bag is outfitted allover in signature Roman studs, giving a modern flair to an otherwise seemingly simple design. Priced at $3,250, this piece also has added versatility with a removable chain shoulder strap.

Shearling/Fur

While fur or shearling is not an atypical material used in fashion, these uniquely designed handbags offer more than what comes to mind when one thinks of fur fashion. Take this Saint Laurent pouch clutch bag in quilted, dyed Spanish shearling. Its color alone draws the eye and evokes a sense of playfulness, while its craftsmanship strikes a balance between function and fashion. Priced at $1,450, if you’re looking to upscale your wardrobe with something funky yet elegant, this piece is an easy choice.

 

 

Speaking of funky, another piece by Bottega Veneta — the Jodie Mini Hobo Bag — awakens an almost 90s style of compact yet trendsetting handbags. Made in Italy and priced at $2,500, this shearling, knotted strap bag punctuates any look with a sense of fun.

Beaded

Designing bead-encrusted fashion items is the equivalent of glowing up your favorite purse. These pieces by Christian Louboutin do that and more by taking both unique and simple silhouettes and raising the bar on glamor. This Mary Jane Crystal Beaded bucket bag is an iconic example, as the concept remains basic but the execution soars far beyond. Priced at $4,990, the suede bucket bag boasts crystal beading allover, with a removable chain and leather shoulder strap. The Louboutin red leather lining is key to the brand’s signature style. The red is iconic to the brand’s line of shoes and can be seen in the Mary Jane bucket bag’s interior. But what happens when these two come together in one form? Enter…. The Red Sole Pump Clutch.

The Shimmery Red Sole Pump Clutch Bag demonstrates not only Louboutin’s classic style sensibilities, but also its ability to have fun with fashion and design. The suede clutch is clothed elegantly in black beading and is fitted beautifully with both a removable chain shoulder strap and wrist strap. Priced at $3,990, this stylish piece pays homage to an iconic piece of fashion history and demonstrates the complexities of an equally iconic brand.

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Celebrity Estates on Unique Homes

By Jacquelyn Elliott

Did you know that celebrities have owned and lived in many of our Unique Homes? Here are 3 homes formerly owned by famous individuals.

810 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, was formerly called home by two celebrities. The first celebrity to call this New York property home was former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. Additionally, William Randolph Hearst, businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician, also lived in this residence. 

In 1926, the architect J.E.R. Carpenter built this property to encompass beautiful aspects of the Renaissance Palazzo style. The home spreads throughout the entire 8th floor of the building with 13 rooms, including four beds, four baths, and one-half bath. Oversized windows give way to views of Central Park, and the Manhattan skyline as this residence sits on the corner of 5th Avenue and 62nd Street. Future residents can be guaranteed celebrity-like privacy and security.

5396 North Bay Road in Miami Beach, Florida, was once owned by Scott Stapp, the lead singer of Creed. The band was formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1994 and made several hits before splitting in 2004. 

This modern-style home inspired by an Italian villa has five beds, five baths, and one-half bath. Step outside to 75 feet of water accompanied by a dock and seawall. Additionally, the With Arms Wide Open vocalist enjoyed views of Downtown Miami. Indoor and outdoor entertaining in this house is without question.

1229 North Wetherly Drive in Los Angeles, California, is an exquisite property with every amenity a resident could need. The home encompasses five spacious bedrooms and two custom-built walk-in closets. The kitchen has chef-grade stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets, and a breakfast bar. Entertainment comes easy when the expansive dining room is ready to fit up to 10 guests. Additionally, outside is a private sanctuary backyard perfect for entertaining. This property succeeds in fulfilling a celebrity lifestyle. 

While there is confirmation that this property was once called home to a celebrity, we do not know who this former owner is. Located in the epicenter of the entertainment industry, can you guess who this Hollywood Star might have been?

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Kim Kardashian purchases $70.4 Million Malibu Mansion formerly owned by Cindy Crawford

By Jacquelyn Elliott

Reality TV star and fashion icon Kim Kardashian recently purchased a Malibu home for $70.4 Million. The Mediterranean-style mansion was formerly owned by supermodel Cindy Crawford before being sold to another owner in June 2018 for $45 Million.  

Sitting on Pacific Coast Highway, a gated entrance opens to 3 acres of cliffside property overlooking the Malibu El Sol Beach. The two-story mansion is 7,450 square feet, with 4 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

The home eases from indoor comfort to outdoor entertaining. The kitchen and dining area, with a gourmet island and breakfast bar, has floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors which open to a wrap-around deck with seating around a fire pit. The open floor plan living room and sitting areas along with the space for outdoor entertainment are perfect for hosting the ever-growing Kardashian and Jenner Family. 

The spiral staircase leads the way up to the mansion’s 4 bedrooms, all surrounding an interior courtyard. Kardashian’s master bedroom includes a private entry, sitting area, immaculate closets, 2 spa worth bathrooms, and a fireplace. 

Stepping outside, previous owners carefully crafted landscape surroundings for privacy, making the property visible to none from outside of the gates. Incorporated into the landscaping is a full-sized tennis court and pool. Kardashian and her four children may use their private path to their remote access to Malibu El Sol Beach. 

While the property was originally listed at $99.5 Million, this $70.4 Million sale is the largest residential purchase in Malibu this year and the fourth largest in California, as reported by TheDirt.Com. Kardashian will now call Leonardo DiCaprio and Neil Diamond, among others, neighbors. 

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Less is More

By Marlene Ridgway

Minimalism, or at least my minimalist aesthetic, is not about an absence or a lacking,” explains Alix Lawson, the London-based interior designer and founder of her namesake interiors lifestyle brand. “It is more a conscious simplicity.”

The designer opened her second interiors studio three years ago and abides by the philosophy of conscious minimalism, which is apparent in the refreshing and clean lines of her many luxury projects from London to Little Venice. The concept is that space and material design things can significantly influence your sense of being and mood, and this designer embraces elements that create light and calming spaces.

Growing up in Queensland, Australia — the most tropical part of the continent boasts blue waters, sweeping plains, and expansive wetlands — the designer’s eye for simplicity and texture is greatly influenced by the big skies and vast open spaces there. Surrounded by some of the world’s greatest natural wonders and Australia’s leading architects and designers, Lawson says, “I soon developed a passion for interiors and architecture that led me back to London, where I graduated from the Inchbald School of Design.” This combination led to Lawson’s tranquil aesthetic. The elegance of her designs is a demonstration of melding together more than one style to create a refined signature look.

Operating under the idea of deliberate simplicity and blending design principles, Lawson believes her style is more about rejecting “opulent and loud designs in favor of quiet thoughtfulness.” Utilizing elements of Japanese, Australian, and Scandinavian designs, the designer delivers on her signature blend of contemporary minimalism.

The three different styles all hone in on a less-is-more approach. Stone, wood, rattan, linen, and other natural materials are paired with clean lines and neutral colors to execute an elegant thoughtfulness. Aspects of Australian designs focus on forming a strong connection between the inside and out, which can be seen in several of Lawson’s designs, but especially in the 33,000-square-foot project in Dubai Hills with floor-to-ceiling windows.

“Scandinavian interiors tend to use elements of Midcentury furniture, which work well in minimal contemporary spaces,” Lawson says. To create a sense of harmony in each space, Lawson uses elements of each, which can also be seen in her Notting Hill project. In collaboration with De Rosee Sa Architects & Lanserring, they transformed the property into a sleek, yet comfortable family retreat with natural transitions between textures to create a serene functional space.

Nature and travel have always influenced Lawson and her work, but unsurprisingly, she’s also inspired by other designers in the industry. “Tadao Ando is my greatest interior and architectural influence,” notes Lawson, even deeming him arguably the bastion of the minimalist movement. “The way he plays with light and simplicity has been hugely influential in my career and creative development. Ando brings nature into his work in such a seamless way.” Anyone familiar with the great open skies and never-ending ocean views in Queensland can recognize and appreciate that powerful feeling of openness in Lawson’s designs.

This idea of minimalism and simplicity has firmly taken root, especially in the face of a pandemic. “Modern city life is fast-paced; everything feels fleeting and finite. Shortened attention spans and instant gratification make us less present and far less able to switch off,” says Lawson. “Having experienced this first hand running my business in London, I noticed myself and my friends in a permanent pursuit of stillness.”

A room itself can offer a much-needed contrast to hectic city life, and combat the constant notion of being connected, moving, scrolling, sharing, streaming, and hardly ever pausing. Another current trend also embodies this sense of slowing down. “This need to cleanse our living environments and shift towards calmer designs can be seen in Pinterest’s trending interior term of the moment, Japandi, which is the marrying of Japanese and Scandinavian design styles to produce a clean, calm, and natural fusion,” explains Lawson.

Over the past few years, more and more people have been drawn to spaces that are away from crowds and chaos, a peaceful contrast to what’s happening around the world. This movement of minimal luxury could be one that will last long after the next few years. “We have seen this blow up into a huge design trend, which we believe will have more longevity than any other,” adds Lawson.

There are already several other trends that lean towards the idea of less is more, especially in the luxury realm. Wabi Sabi, for example, is a style that focuses on a deep connection with nature and the simpler aspects of life. Authentic materials are the central aspect of the design style. Lawson explains, “This stripped-back refinement is in many ways a rejection of the state of the world, a rejection of the disposable consumer society, and a call to simplify our lives.”

Recently on the panel of judges for the World Interior News Awards and the A&D Trophy Awards in Asia, Lawson continues to pave her way with her consistently elegant designs. She has also worked with expert British paint manufacturers to create a refined collection of her own and plans to keep creating and designing with longevity in mind.

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Storied Historic Homes

By Brigitte Sinoradzki

UniqueHomes.com hosts a plethora of grand homes for sale. Ranging from modern and geometric structures to homes on the historic register, there is something for everyone. In this blog, we take a step back in time, highlighting three of the most historically significant – and beautiful – homes that are for sale right now. 

1. The Llangollen Estate – Upperville, VA

Visited by George Washington himself, if the walls had ears, this home would have endless stories to tell. Now a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places, The main home sits on over 1000 acres. The prelude to Gettysburg was fought nearby. The Marquis de Lafayette visited here during his grand tour of the United States. Situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this home is an absolute treasure. 

Visit the full listing here. 

2. Seaview Terrace – Newport, RI

On nearly 8 acres of seaside property, this stately home overlooks Newport’s famed Cliff Walk. This home was originally built in Washington, DC, and relocated to Newport in 1923. Seaview Terrace features rooms that had been imported intact from France, and it is the largest privately owned estate in Newport that remains privately owned. Seaview boasts many incredible details including “The Flagellation” (circa 1547), an early-Renaissance stained-glass window designed for Milan Cathedral. This estate is an opportunity to preserve a magical piece of history

View the full listing here.

3. A Gilded Age Townhome – New York, NY

This stunning 5th avenue townhome is a property for the ages. In New York City, buying a house located directly on Fifth Avenue is like acquiring the Holy Grail because such a limited number remains. This particular home was built during the gilded age and is an extraordinary descendent of that period. Remarkably, most of the original structure  remains intact today. The Real Estate Record and Guide of December 22, 1900 – 120 years ago – describes in full detail the construction of this townhome. Previous residents include Mrs. Mary Augustus King, David Crawford Clark, and William Ellis Corey.

View the full listing here. 

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fawcett Farm in Los Banos, CA

In imagining the ideal setting for living a full, free, and rich life, Frank Lloyd Wright sought architecture where: “We have no longer an outside and an inside as two separate things. Now the outside may come inside, and the inside may and does go outside. They are of each other. Form and function thus become one in design and execution if the nature of materials and method and purpose are all in unison.” That this unity is achieved at Fawcett Farm cannot fully be conveyed by words and pictures, but only by direct experience.

Sited on 76 acres of land in California’s Central Valley that Buck Fawcett characterized to Wright as the most fertile agricultural land in the world, the residence and surrounding gardens afford an island of peace rising from the crops and merging with the distant mountains on the far horizon.

A multi-award winning world-class restoration and enhancements to the landscape, gardens, and security have been completed by the second owners in consultation with Eric Lloyd Wright, and overseen by Taliesin Associate architect Arthur Dyson. An inspiring and unique living environment now awaits your creative use.

The gated property includes: Main residence with open-plan living, dining and family areas, 7 bedrooms, 6 baths, kitchen, and service room/ laundry, with fi replaces in the living room, family room and master bedroom. Additionally, there is a semi-attached small museum, a large detached workshop, swimming pool, Koi pond and Japanese garden.

This extraordinary property located at 21200 Center Avenue, Los Banos, CA 93635 and is listed exclusively by Crosby Doe Associates. You can find the full listing at fawcettfarm.crosbydoe.com.

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The Arsht Estate, Cover Property from the Summer 2022 Prestige Magazine, Sold!

By Brigitte Sinoradzki

Philanthropist and Businesswoman Adrienne Arsht has sold her waterfront property on Miami’s Biscayne Bay after listing it in January for $150 million with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty

The compound, set on 4 acres featuring spectacular water views and two separate mansions, was sold for $106.875 million. This is the first time in Miami-Dade County’s history that a residential property has sold for an amount exceeding 8 figures.

Arsht Estate Interior

Ashley Cusack, the listing agent of this extraordinary estate, worked closely with Ms. Arsht to find the perfect buyer to reside on the immaculate property. Ms. Cusack says, “It was an honor to work with Ms. Arsht in this endeavor and to have had the opportunity to represent this historic property. Her love and passion for her home was evident  from day one, and resonated strongly throughout our marketing period. I am incredibly grateful for the support of everyone who was involved in connecting the perfect buyer to this breathtaking property.”

The home is incredibly rich in charm, character, and history. It is a storied home with 2 primary dwellings and 2 guest homes, plus a variety of accessory buildings. With over 400 feet of waterfront, the new owner will not only enjoy stunning views of Biscayne Bay, but also of the commanding Miami skyline. In an unparalleled neighborhood of Miami — neighboring the Vizcaya Museum — the Arsht Estate has hosted countless dignitaries, celebrities, and philanthropic leaders. If walls could speak, this estate would have a lot to tell.

Arsht was quoted in a press statement saying, “As the steward of this beautiful property, I am proud to leave its legacy to the next generations of caretakers. May they also enjoy the breathtaking view!” 

This home sale broke the previous Miami-Dade record of $93 million set earlier this year when the founder of Intersystems bought three adjacent oceanfront homes in Golden Beach.

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John Naumann & Associates Joins Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty is pleased to announce that it has expanded its Lee County presence for the second time this year with the addition John Naumann & Associates. The transaction adds its REALTORS® and staff to the statewide company. Terms were not disclosed.

The brokerages’ founder, John Naumann, who passed away suddenly in July, first came to Sanibel in 1972 and founded John Naumann & Associates, Inc. in 1975.  John built the company into the largest real estate brokerage company on Sanibel and Captiva Islands with annual sales of more than $400 million.

John Naumann & Associates have an impeccable reputation and have represented the region’s finest properties.

“This acquisition serves as a tribute to John Naumann’s honorable legacy and ongoing commitment to serving the real estate needs of the Sanibel community.  We are proud and fortunate that they have entrusted us to continue in his honor as John Naumann & Associates transitions to Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.  The pillars of our core values – longevity, stability and integrity are perfectly aligned with those of John Naumann & Associates.  The firm’s associates are well-respected throughout the local community and southwest Florida, and we are pleased to welcome them to our “Family of Services,” said Rei Mesa, president and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.

“We are honored to have the associates of John Naumann join our Southwest Florida region,” remarked Shawn Strodoski, Regional Vice President, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.

“John Naumann & Associates have enjoyed great recognition and success over the years assisting customers with outstanding results.  Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty’s solid reputation, global brand recognition, along with their long-term vision are an excellent match for my father’s company and for the dedicated and loyal REALTOR® associates who deserve the continued expectation of excellence and leadership.  We are proud to have the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices name now associated with the team and look forward to continued success,” commented Jason Naumann, son of the late John Naumann.

The company’s local real estate associates are immersed in the Sanibel and Captiva real estate markets and specialize in condos and waterfront homes for sale. Craig Dorfman, Managing Broker of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty – Fort Myers located at 6700 Daniels Parkway, Suite 4, Fort Myers, FL 33912, will also be the Managing Broker of the Sanibel Branch Sales Office located at 1149 Periwinkle Way, Suite A, Sanibel, Florida. 33957, Office # 239-472-0176.

The transaction represents Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty’s ongoing growth strategy in Florida.

About Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty serves 22 counties throughout Florida with over 30 locations and nearly 1,700 sales professionals. The full-service brokerage company, founded in 1999, and is part of HomeServices of America, the nation’s premier provider of homeownership services. The company is a franchise member of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ network, one of the few organizations entrusted to use the world-renowned Berkshire Hathaway name. The company offers residential and commercial services as well as seasonal rentals, property management, REO & Foreclosures, corporate relocations, referral services, title, financing, home warranty plans, and personal concierge services. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty ranks in the Top 10 in the network among 50,000 Sales Professionals, 1,500 offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, The Bahamas and India. The company has been recognized as the No. 1 fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, dedicated to children with cancer, having generated more than $3.9 million. Visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com.

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