
Hidden in the Hollywood Hills, this family estate is just as glamorous as you'd expect from a home in Tinseltown. The interior, designed by Elizabeth Dinkel, is flush with vintage and modern pieces, and the outdoor areas boast luscious landscapes by Patricia Benner. This living room is a showplace for modern furniture, and floor-to-ceiling picture windows make it feel luxurious but still comfortable. Sit down and stay a while.
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Black and white pillows give these duck-egg blue wool slipper chairs a graphic edge.

This zebra rug is to die for, and the pile of carefully selected books stacked on a wooden coffee table is begging for a flip through.

A pair of coral club chairs is the brightest spot in this living room’s muted palate. The credenza and the brown leather sofa scream ’70s chic.

A round glass table and wooden chairs against a stone wall backdrop turn this cozy space into an intimate dining area, complete with fireplace!

Dream kitchen: crisp white surfaces, marble countertops, and a central island that doubles as a breakfast hangout.
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The bold pattern of the wallpapered wall adds color and dramatic effect to an otherwise neutral bedroom.
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This lovely blue and grey wallpaper is reminiscent of old botanical drawings.

Sweet touches: a teddy bear and personalized pillow fill an ivory crib.

Lucky boys! Twins can find calm in this baby-blue bedroom.

A modern, free-standing tub is the centerpiece of this gray and white marble bathroom.
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Marble shower tiles are reflected in the mirror over the sink.
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A place for everything and everything in its place; shelving spaces like this wooden one keep bathroom clutter at bay.

Gingham lamps and playful artwork are perfect accents for the babies' bathroom, making it sweet but not saccharine.

Exaggerated paisley wallpaper makes a dramatic statement in this small bathroom.

The draped pavilion is bordered by greenery and decorated with modern patio furniture.

A small space off the living room is filled with an extra comfy sofa and a few funky details to create an informal outdoor seating area.
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Why would you ever go inside? Soak up the sun, or the shade, on a pair of wood and metal loungers on the swimming-pool terrace, bordered by a field of lavender.

Now, this is a pool. A concrete loggia connects the house to the terrace, swimming pool, and a dreamy garden where a water feature set in a freestanding stone wall draws the eye.

Hard meets soft on the terrace, where the stark lines of the swimming-pool architecture contrast with the fluidity and lushness of the surrounding garden.
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