Built for connection & designed with reverence for light, nature, & craft, this meticulously renovated French Country residence offers a rare balance of intimacy & ease in one of Los Angeles most coveted enclaves Beverly Grove. The main home features 3 bedrooms & 3.5 bathrooms, anchored by vaulted ceilings with traditional French bent beams that lend an architectural quietude to the main living spaces. The palette is restrained, earthy, & textural materials like Taj Mahal quartzite & custom inset cabinetry echo the tones of limestone & sun washed linen. Every design gesture throughout the home favors intention over excess. At its center, the kitchen is both dramatic & deeply functional starring a La Cornue French range & a hand built hood. Hidden appliances, cleverly integrated power sources, & a discreet butlers pantry maintain the spaces refined minimalism while offering everything needed for modern living or intimate hosting. Each of the 3 en suite bedrooms is designed as a private sanctuary. The primary suite bathes in natural light, with views to the heated pool & oversized spa just beyond. Its bathroom features handmade French tiles, a soaking tub, & a sense of stillness that invites retreat. Throughout the home, doors & windows frame views of flora native to southern France citrus trees, climbing herbs, & soft textured hedges that evolve with the seasons. Perhaps the most quietly surprising aspect of the property is its guest house a separate dwelling with its own address. It was conceived not as an afterthought but as an equal counterpart: upstairs, a light filled bedroom suite with cinematic city views; downstairs, a full kitchen, living room, & guest bath that expand the homes capacity for hosting. The second kitchen includes Sabbath mode appliances, offering a thoughtful accommodation for kosher lifestyles or multi generational living. As expected, the home includes modern luxuries dual laundry facilities, a two port high speed EV charger, integrated indoor/outdoor sound, & a full security system all discreetly embedded so the architecture & gardens can speak louder than the technology. Maison de la Terre is not loud or showy, its distinctiveness is felt in every detail from the raw textures to the understated elegance. Its a home that whispers instead of shouts, grounded in authenticity. The property can be gated & further privatized; an illustration of this possibility has been created by the designer.