This 15,500 square foot contemporary home, which boasts six bedrooms and ten bathrooms, was developed by Avi Osadon and his wife Shelly, owners of See Construction.
The property features a 36-foot-tall entry foyer with 25 hand-blown chandeliers that look like silver-grey globes.Located 9945 Beverly Grove Drive in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, the house hit the market a few days ago, with a price tag of $35 million.


Beverly Grove Residence by the Agency:
“A
 magnificent museum-quality, contemporary home with breathtaking city 
and ocean views — an extraordinary and unique find, even in Beverly 
Hills. A five-minute drive from the Beverly Hills Hotel, the luxurious 
gated property boasts 6 bedrooms, 10 baths, a soaring 36′ grand entry 
foyer and fully automated floor-to-ceiling glass walls that disappear at
 the touch of a button, seamlessly integrating approximately 15,500 sq. 
ft. of exquisite indoor/outdoor living. The home boasts every amenity 
imaginable, including a 100’ infinity-edge pool and a lavish outdoor 
entertaining area. Its Craftsman-quality finishes and fixtures are 
simply impossible to replicate, while imported materials, from the 
maid’s quarters to the master bedroom suite, transform the home into a 
modern work of art.

The
 design is both innately beautiful and functional; a concept that Shelly
 and Avi Osadon, the husband and wife duo behind SEE Materials and SEE 
Construction, flawlessly choreographed. Upon arrival, the first of a 
series of show-stopping moments is its impressive scale with an 
attention to detail that is never compromised. The grand pivot door 
sweeps open to reveal a 36-foot high ceiling and gleaming chandelier 
comprised of 25 custom, glass-blown globes. This enormous entry space 
offers a view through the home to the backyard in one continual gaze.
 

The
 main level living area flows to the outdoor living area, without one 
step or change in elevation. Engineered marble slabs measuring 5 x 10 
feet are Italian-imported and create exquisitely seamless floors 
throughout. With years of dedicated experience facilitating the 
production and selection of customized materials for clients, Shelly and
 Avi have traveled to far corners of the world to bring rare, stunning, 
and oftentimes unexpected elements to this property. Nothing in the home
 exists for a singular purpose, but rather to evoke an emotional and 
lasting connection. Guests are sure to stop in their tracks when they 
experience the living room powder with its angled mirror and floating 
sink design. The metallic black pearl wallpaper lining the master 
bathroom creates a mesmerizing, kaleidoscope effect, while the 150 feet 
of custom floating planters outside present privacy in a captivating 
way.

As
 anyone familiar with SEE Materials knows, Shelly’s design aesthetic is 
alluring and moving. Consider the dining room table and living room 
seating group, areas which are illuminated by custom designed glass tube
 chandeliers, or the custom leather wall commanding attention in the 
family room. Sharing the lower level is a theater room, 
climate-controlled wine room, two additional bedroom suites, and a game 
area that features a window looking into the pool above. Whether sipping
 wine at the tasting bar or upstairs soaking up the view from the 
2,200-square foot master suite, one’s experience remains awe-inspiring.

Venture
 outside to the incredible infinity-edged pool featuring a 12 person 
spa, fireplace, and entertainment area. The partially-submerged chaise 
lounges, reminiscent of a Greek island getaway, face the Pacific ocean 
in the distance as the basin of Los Angeles unfolds like a blanket. 
Taken altogether, the home demonstrates how the cleanest lines and 
understated detailing can create the most profound impact. To describe 
this home as anything less than a team’s greatest work falls short of 
its brilliance. Every detail of this majestic estate showcases the five 
years of heart and dedication that went into making 9945 Beverly Grove 
the perfection that it is, a truly one-of-a-kind property of rare 
distinction.”








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