The Roman James-Designed Beverly Hills Mansion & Car Gallery
โ€” Updated on 19 September 2020

The Roman James-Designed Beverly Hills Mansion & Car Gallery

โ€” Updated on 19 September 2020

Conceptualised and designed by well-known Californian architect Roman James, this AU$65 million mansion in the prestigious flats of Beverly Hills is one for the true car enthusiasts among us.

Situated on 20,358 square feet of prime real estate, the two-story, five-bedroom, ten-bathroom home is not only decked out with designer interiors and state-of-the-art technology but is hiding one of the flashiest suburban car galleries in Tinseltown. 

The swish garage features a wrap-around projector screen backdrop and car turntables, with prospective owners of the property able to purchase any of the cars currently stored there, including a 2019 Aston Martin Vantage with red interiors, a 2016 Ultraviolet Porsche GT3 RS, a 2015 McLaren 650S and a 1988 Ferrari Testarossa.

Aside from the tricked out garage, this high-end property has a driveway paved with quartzite, a Fendi-designed kitchen, a spacious living room with a Hermes chandelier and an elevator connecting the two floors lined with crocodile leather. Thereโ€™s also a theatre room hidden behind a mahogany bookcase, a fully stocked wet bar (which looks like an alcoholic version of an Aesop store) and a master bedroom with two ensuites.

Another notable amenity is the addition of the innovative Delos wellness system, โ€˜Darwinโ€™. Touted as the worldโ€™s first home intelligence wellness platform, โ€˜Darwinโ€™ is designed to improve residential health and wellbeing through a variety of methods, including purifying the air and water, adjusting light settings and calibrating sleep cycles. 

If thatโ€™s a bit too high-tech for your liking, you can always work out in the fully functional gym, take a dip in the pool with a swim-up bar or relax in the wellness and spa room.

For more information on this remarkable property visit real estate company compass.com.

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