Obviously a gorgeous house. What people don’t understand is how isolated you are living on top of a Hollywood hill. It’s crazy isolating because you have tiny winding roads where you have to drive carefully. That is, no one but those isolated home owners use them.
Oh, and the cold Californian wind is always blowing up there. Always.
You want to host a party and it’s a nightmare of logistics and going up and down those hills. I don’t know, man. The killer feature for a place like this would be an outstanding pantry, that would allow stocking many things for months.
The Stahl house which is the main inspiration here, has perfect dimensions for human beings. This one feels quite too big. It’s more of a resort than a home. Ostentatious, just a smidge.
This one is in Oregon. Floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding doors and clerestory windows never get old. However, what’s the deal with black accents, Batman-looking ass, Gotham City vibes in what could be such a warm house? I love my blackness and yours or whatever, but black frames in a house make it look like it’s a damn office. It’s SAD.
Why would you want to live in SAD all day long? Architecture influences how we are. I make all those black lines a pretty non-shiny cherry wood, replace the black furniture and this place becomes warmer than your pets napping around you. And now you’re not feeling superior, you are just content.