The CEO of Restoration Hardware has finally sold his catalog-like home for $7.5 million
Flanked by tall palms, trimmed boxwood hedges, and an assortment of lounges and daybeds, the pool stretches between the main house and the free-standing guesthouse.
Complete with a fireplace for cooler evenings, the outdoor lounge is a perfect place for entertaining.
Outdoor facilities invite residents and visitors alike to enjoy the good weather and natural surroundings. This outdoor shower is perfect for a post-pool rinse.
The massage table is also a major perk: with prime views of the sprawling vineyards, it's the ultimate place to relax and unwind.
Another of the home's special amenities is the gym and yoga studio, which Friedman and his crew installed in what was formerly a garage for a third car.
"One of the biggest breakthroughs I think we made was the master bathroom," Friedman said in the video. Without any conventional hardware framing, the glass just seems to float.
The house's four-and-a-half baths also showcase the sophisticated innovation that Restoration Hardware is famous for.
As part of the renovation process, Friedman added two more bedrooms to the house, making a grand total of six. The master boasts a beautiful four-post bed.
The dining room table is in the center of a wine vault — a fitting touch for a home in the middle of wine country.
"Throughout the house, it's all about addition through subtraction," Friedman says in a video by Pacific Union, who previously had the listing. "There's one color of paint throughout the whole house; there's one color of floor finish throughout the whole house."
Symmetry, neutrality, and precision reign supreme in the 5,772-square-foot house. All furnishings are by Restoration Hardware.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Friedman paid $5.9 million for the house in 2013. He initially planned on turning it into a private getaway for himself, but then decided to remodel and resell it. The whole process took two years to complete, and the results — like this entry courtyard —speak for themselves.
Source: WSJ
These eight-foot black gates are complete with brass hardware, and they make for a dramatic entrance to the estate.
The mansion is situated on a property in St. Helena, in California's famous Napa Valley. Natural elements are showcased throughout the grounds, taking advantage of the environment.
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