Bel Air: Collector's Estate
Three floors, 18,000 square feet, and a layered palette of white oak, brass, Nero marble, and zellige tile.
- Type
- Estate-Scale Remodel
- Location
- Bel Air, LA
- Year
- 2024
- Size
- 18,000 sf · 3 floors

The brief and the build.
The Challenge. An 18,000-square-foot, three-floor Bel Air estate demanded a design vision as singular as its owner - one that could balance grand architectural moments with deeply personal, lived-in spaces. Each room needed to carry its own bold identity while contributing to a home that felt curated, not decorated.
The Approach. A layered palette of white oak, unlacquered brass, Nero and Calacatta marble, and zellige tile was threaded through every space with intention. The kitchen anchors the home in warmth - white inset cabinetry, a La Cornue range framed by handmade zellige, a dark oak hood, and an integrated wine wall flanking an oval dining table. The master bath pairs dual white oak vanities with a harlequin marble floor and Venetian plaster walls, while the dramatic lounge bath goes fully noir - toile wallpaper, Nero marble, and a green terrazzo floor. The custom closet becomes a collector's gallery, with floor-to-ceiling walnut shelving, a rolling library ladder, and a gloss-top Nero marble island. A monumental dome skylight crowns the entry, flooding the home with light.
The Result. The completed residence operates at every scale simultaneously - grand enough to span 18,000 square feet across three floors, personal enough to feel like no one else's home. From the sculptural fireplace and boucle-filled living room to the sneaker gallery closet and noir powder bath, every space reflects a client with a clear point of view and a team with the craft to match it.
Inside the work.





















