Designed by American architect Richard Neutra in 1955, the Staller House sits on a 1.1 acre gated lot in prime Bel Air, an affluent residential community in the hills of the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California, USA. This house was restored by award winning studio Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects in 2001, into a modern residence features four bedrooms and seven baths, a 4,200-bottle refrigerated wine-tasting room, a guest house, two fireplaces, pool, spa, and parking for twelve.
The Staller House features 6,674 square feet of living space on over an acre of Bel-Air land. The five bedroom, seven bathroom house has a guest house, pool, spa, parking for twelve, and an extensive wine room! Like it?