This contemporary oceanfront residence is designed to celebrate its coastal setting, with a west-facing orientation that captures sweeping views of the Pacific. Positioned on a coveted bluff in Pacific Palisades, the home opens outward to a series of terraces that extend the living environment toward the horizon.
A sculpted infinity-edge pool cascades along the terrace, stepping down to the lawn below where a mature bay fig tree anchors the landscape. Carefully preserved during construction, the tree serves as a living connection to the property’s history—originally part of the landscape designed for Grace Kelly, who once resided on the site.
Interior spaces, styled by Stewart Edward Allen, reflect a refined and understated palette that complements the architecture and setting. The result is a residence that balances clarity and elegance, shaped by its environment and grounded in both past and present.
Photography by Laura Hull.