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Smooth rounded corners, shadow & animation included.
Smooth rounded corners, shadow & animation included.
Tesla and SpaceX cofounder Elon Musk (No. 54 on Forbes Billionaires) has decided to part ways with his curvaceous, tech-controlled home in Brentwood, California, in favor of the several other properties he owns around Los Angeles. This home calls to mind an angular spaceship design and since his company is hard at work building its own rockets, it might be more than he needs to have a home that looks like one, too. Musk and ex-wife Talulah Riley purchased the home in 2014 for $3.695 million (though property records show it is partly in the name of Talulah's mum, Una) and are now shopping it as an off-MLS listing for $4.449 million with luxury brokerage Hilton & Hyland. The four-bedroom, three-bath midcentury modern embraces its position at the very tip of a flatiron-shaped lot by using a boomerang design to maximize the available build space. By having the softly curved wall look out onto a backyard with tall privacy hedge it can be made of floor-to ceiling windows to let in as much light as possible without letting anyone see in. Here's the hallway which shows the curved nature of the design.
Smooth rounded corners, shadow & animation included.Smooth rounded corners, shadow & animation included.Smooth rounded corners, shadow & animation included.