Elvis, Sinatra, Dean Martin: there's good reason that the world's style masters chose to call Trousdale home. Architectural tour de force in the most coveted location of Beverly Hills, Trousdale Estates. Originally designed in 1973 by renowned architect Amir Farr and reimagined by Belgian born designer Maxime Jacquet, this Lautner esque modern estate captures the essence of California living. Constructed from glass, steel, stone, and redwood, the residence spans over 8,000 SF and sits at the end of a quiet cul de sac. A soaring two story living room with retractable glass walls frames sweeping city to ocean views and opens seamlessly to the expansive lawn, outdoor lounge, and infinity pool and spa. Inside, a sleek kitchen flows into the family room, while the interiors pay homage to the 1970s' open space aesthetic with a sophisticated, earth toned palette. The lavish primary suite offers its own lounge, stone fireplace, walk in closet, and panoramic vistas. Designed for entertainment and relaxation, the estate includes a tiered screening room with state of the art sound, fully integrated Crestron automation, and interiors that balance architectural drama with livable luxury in one of Beverly Hills' most exclusive enclaves.