This 2010 built Mediterranean home is located at 111 n Gunston Drive in Los Angeles, CA and is situated on a little over 1/3 of an acre. It features 8,400 square feet of living space with 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, formal dining room, formal living room with 5 sets of French doors, great room with sliding pocket doors, paneled office, gourmet kitchen with breakfast room, home theater, wine cellar, separate guest apartment, swimming pool, gated porte-cochere and more. It is listed at $8,750,000.
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Can’t get excited about this…it’s so middle of the road as to be invisible. Rear exterior is ugly.
I actually quite like the front facade; it has an Old Hollywood feel to it. Unfortunately, that’s the only thing I like. The interior is a major disappointment with mediocre finishes and disjointed architectural styles all thrown together. The rear facade is just terrible. In fact it’s worse than terrible: it’s shockingly terrible for an almost $9,000,000 house. It reminds me of a backyard one would expect to find in a Midwestern middle-class suburban neighborhood.
Really nice and… in the last pic it’s “so italian”
Eh. The living room is terrible. The rear looks like it started out as a 1970s ranch home and was remodeled.
If I was to go with the Mediterranean look, I want to go all the way. This has almost no patina. I want rustic, reclaimed beams from a 300 year old barn, I want wide plank pine floors, reclaimed brick pavers, etc., etc. The kitchen is also too fussy and overly detailed compared to the lackluster effort to look ‘historic’ everywhere else.
I’m in complete agreement.
I agree too
cheap interior.
I agree. The quality is lacking for this to be $8 million. Maybe for $3 million it would be ok but it looks cheap.
The den is pretty.