Mohamed Hadid, developer of Ritz-Carlton hotels and high-end custom homes, has listed his personal Bel-Air residence at $85 million. The 48,000-square-foot house has 10 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms, a 70-foot infinity pool, 5,000-bottle wine cellar, gym, Turkish sauna and ballroom that seats up to 250 guests. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
While the Bel-Air mansion is not the most expensive listing in Los Angeles on the market right now, its “wow factor” certainly runs high. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
The main level includes a reception hall, formal living and dining rooms, an informal dining room, a family room with a bar lounge, a music room, a library, the main kitchen, a butler’s pantry and a staff bedroom and office. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
The lower level is where the larger parties take place. There’s a 5,000-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, a grand ballroom that seats up to 250 and a commercial kitchen. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
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The lower level also has a screening room, a gym, a Moroccan room, a Turkish hammam and a game room. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
Hadid designed, built and decorated the main residence himself. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
In most homes, a sunken tub itself is luxurious enough, but in this home, it is dwarfed by the rest of the room’s opulence. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)
The park-like grounds include a swan pond, fountains, rose gardens, a 70-foot infinity pool, a 12-person spa, an alfresco dining area, an outdoor kitchen with pizza oven, fireplaces and courtyard dining for 100 guests. (David O. Marlow / For The Times)