The luxurious house in California from the designer and developer Steve Herman (Steve Hermann) For sale for $ 28,500,000. The Glass Pavilion (The Glass Pavilion) Is located in the heart of the oak grove in an area of 1.4 hectares. It is almost entirely made of glass, allowing it to future owners to be in a comfortable environment inside the home, but feel in nature. This contemporary design is completely perfect, and was designed to the smallest details of what the creator took 6 years. One of the main features of the house is an art gallery, where at present there is a collection of vintage cars. And it is so spacious that can accommodate up to 32 boldly machines. The Glass Pavilion is the perfect home for every collector cars. However, in an area of almost 1,400 square meters a place for comfortable stay of owners.
The bathrooms and the kitchen is used in modern and expensive materials of Varena, Poliform and Antonio Lupi. The interior features imported from all over the world, were chosen in an ideal way to make the house completely flawless. Perhaps the glass pavilion in the world has no equal. The unity of the stunning architectural style and extreme detail in the decoration can say with confidence that this project is the pinnacle of contemporary design art and can rightly become a symbol of the era.
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The Glass Pavilion by Steve Herman