It’s been over three years since Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s divorced but the former couple are still having trouble parting ways with their Beverly Hills mansion.
The ex-couple bought the enormous 15,018-square-foot residence house back in 2006 for $13.25 million but after the split in 2016 listed it for $35million in the exclusive 90120 district of Los Angeles
As you can imagine the 7 bed - 10 bath property is an eclectic mix of colours, styles and bohemian chic a melody of brightly colored furnishings, splashes of monochrome marble and plenty of metallic accents.
Dubbed " the Summit" the vision of open space beckons the moment the front door opens. Voluminous space with floor to ceiling windows that present the most precious of art – the still life of purple-hued mountains and miles of valley life below. A shimmering pool interrupts the luscious soccer field of flat green grass. Feels like a Kennedy-family compound or Kennebunkport in the clouds.
The entryway features a bold black-and-white geometric marble floor and leads into one of the many entertaining spaces on the first floor of the house. The living room doesn’t hold back, either—there’s a hot pink couch surrounded by white sculptures, in addition to a giant two-way fireplace, encased in floor-to-ceiling marble, that serves as a divider for the adjacent dining room.
The massive master suite is on the main floor, decorated in shades of grey and ivory, with a glittering chandelier, chrome-finished black leather chairs and a fireplace. The tamest of the two master bathrooms is bedecked in a surplus of marble with a built-in bathtub that overlooks the grounds, with an additional dressing room-slash-bathroom that might be the most over-the-top space in the house. An oversized gold and black patterned marble floor is completed with copious amounts of copper trim.
There is also a movie theater, gift wrapping room ( because we all need one of these!), kids lego room, rooftop deck, 1,500-square-foot gym, a massage area and sauna, a pool, a tennis court and a bar.
The entire style of the house is a visual delight. It’s a cozy and homey and a Museum of Modern Art. The property is re-listed with Craig Knizek of The Agency. Mr. Knizek