Former Hidden Hills for Kanye West for 17 million dollars

Former Hidden Hills for Kanye West for 17 million dollars

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Once, the modest neighbor of Kim Kardashian, a $ 60 million, a conspiracy previously owned by Kanye West dramatically-from a low-farm house to a vibrant category.

It is now called “Three Planes”, which is the newly built equestrian drug on the market for $ 16.99 million, and offers more than just square shots-but also a complete spiritual experience.

The West bought the original 3,200 square feet in 2021 for $ 4.5 million, with sources Previously tells the post To stay close to his four children.

But he never moved.

It was purchased a picture of the Kanye West house before renewing it to make room for a new modern property.
Kanye West has a confession. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
West bought the modest house with an area of 3,200 square feet in 2021 for $ 4.5 million. AP

Two years later, he sold the property to the developer H2 Development, which is based in Calabasas for $ 4.25 million.

They immediately settled the structure and cooperated with the designer of Los Angeles Jay Omar to re -imagine the space as a luxurious honor for the roots of the original Earth.

The West sold it in a loss after two years for $ 4.3 million, and it was completely destroyed with new property that was built in its place. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
The component of 1 acre is home to an architectural offer of $ 17 million called “three aircraft”. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
The 11500 square feet of the property is designed by Jay Omar. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
Inspired by cosmology of the Chumash people, the original tribe in the region, the house is depicted as a “living legend” rooted in their three holy worlds: the sky, the earth and the lower world. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image

Omar – known for his work in the real estate sought by the likes of Sean McFai, DJ Zaid, Megan Trinor – inspired the people of Chumash, the original American tribe that was inhabiting this region of southern California one day.

The result: a 11,000 square feet real estate designed to stimulate the cosmic tribe framework-three worlds interconnected from the sky, earth and the world.

“I wanted to create a space in which you can feel the three in one go, and move between them with a structure,” Omar said in a statement. “Every substance, every line, every shadow was chosen to honor the Chumash faith by transformation and transgression.”

Shu Suuji Ban, Santa Barbara and hand -applied plaster wears the silhouettes of the property to the hidden equestrian roots with a modern farm shape.

Residence mixes dirt materials such as Shu Suuji Banzanch and Santa Barbara stone with coordinated pottery in the era of the compound and the spirit of design that honors spirituality, transformation and natural communication. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
Omar said that there is starvation here for homes that are not only luxurious, but meaningful. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
The official dining room. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
Today. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image

Inside, it is a major group of organic modernity: high ceilings, white oak floors, sandstone walls, and ground color plaster between opening features.

The five -bedroom house includes 6.5 bathrooms, a net wing, yoga surface, a media room and a dramatically described wine of distributors as the “underworld” in drawers.

The heart of the house is a dedicated kitchen equipped with first -class appliances and finishes, joined by the breakfast angle and a walking store.

The main wing. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
Internal bathroom. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
swimming pool. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
Breakfast space. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image

The basic pavilion of the spa category sits at the main level and is characterized by a sculpture soaking basin, steam and sauna shower. Four secondary bedrooms on the top floor include their own inner bathrooms.

In the open air, the property with an area of 1 acres extends from the overwhelming vision of the house.

The resort-style swimming pool, the resort style, FirePit, an outdoor kitchen and yoga surface are connected to a separate-horse-nod to the equestrian culture in society and a rare strain in the new construction.

Omar said: “This society has always been related to privacy and prestige. Now, it has also become a fabric of the architectural novel.”

A view of the open floor plan. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
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One of five bedrooms. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image
A second bedroom. Christopher Amitrano / CS8 Image

The house, which is located at 24877 Eldorado Meadow, is marketed by Veronika Khomyn from the agency. It is expected to officially reach the market later this month.

As for Omar, “three planes” are part of a broader creative batch.

His latest project, “Five Fathoms” at Hollywood Hills, is inspired by the song Ariel’s Siren in “The Tempost” by Shakespeare. But in Hidden Hills, he said the challenge and opportunity was more focused.

“My goal is to redefine what to live well within the hidden Hills community.” “Besides the development of H2, we are not only building speculative houses, we are organizing homes that carry the soul, story, spirit and reflecting the extraordinary society.”

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