A Contemporary Home in Bel Air by McClean Design
Situated in one of the most desired areas in Bel Air, 864 Stradella Road is where privacy and luxury meet seamlessly.
Designed by renowned architect Paul McClean, this 7 bedroom, 12 bathroom modern is a property that you will likely never see again. Magnificent unobstructed panoramic views of the entire city from nearly every room, glass walls that open completely to the grass yard and pool area is the true meaning of indoor-outdoor living. State of the art kitchen that opens to the family room, also with stunning views, multiple seating areas, fireplaces and wood paneled bars throughout. Exquisite floating stairs with glass and chrome railings lead to the second level and amazing master suite.
Cozy theatre, state of the art garage to house your car collection. Large grassy yard and expansive infinity pool, there isn’t much more you could want in a home.
The House Design Project Information:
- Project Name: A Contemporary Home in Bel Air
- Location: Bel Air, California, USA
- Type: Contemporary House
- Bedroom: 7
- Bathroom: 12
- Designed by: Paul McClean of McClean Design
Photogrpahy by McClean Design & Ben Bacal
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