Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes · Penelope Grant · 30 June 2026

Kelly Wearstler Bel-Air estate lists for $34.5 million

Kelly Wearstler Bel-Air estate lists for $34.5 million

A high-gloss Bel-Air estate designed by Kelly Wearstler has hit the market for $34.5 million. The seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom mansion spans 14,200 square feet on 1.2 acres overlooking the tenth hole of the Bel-Air Country Club, with interiors defined by mirrored surfaces, bold patterns, and rich textures.

Key Takeaways

What Makes This Bel-Air Estate Stand Out?

From the street, the home presents a stately Georgian-style facade. Step inside, and the mood shifts entirely. Wearstler has layered a sexy, high-gloss aesthetic across the 14,200-square-foot floor plan—an interior built for buyers who embrace color, pattern, and texture rather than shy away from it.

The entry foyer sets the tone with a kaleidoscopic tiled floor. A plush formal living room leans neutral, while a darker sitting room pairs black walls with a studded pattern. Another lounge opens onto a bar for cocktail hour, and the formal dining room features a mirrored accent wall.

How Did Kelly Wearstler Design the Interiors?

The chef's kitchen pairs metallic cabinetry with dark marble countertops and backsplashes. A sunny, gold-toned kitchen wing adds a bay-windowed nook and a casual dining area, blending everyday comfort with statement finishes.

The primary suite anchors the upper level with dual dressing rooms and two onyx-clad bathrooms. One dressing room is wrapped in mirrored insets; the baths echo the foyer with similarly dramatic flooring. The bedroom itself keeps a calmer vibe against the home's more maximalist rooms.

In total, the residence offers seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms—each touched by Wearstler's signature blend of mirrored surfaces, bold patterns, and rich textures, as Robb Report first reported.

What Do the Grounds and Listing Details Include?

Steps descend from the main house to a pool terrace. A separate studio can serve as a pool house or guest quarters. Manicured lawns, topiary gardens, and tranquil fountains frame the outdoor entertaining areas on the 1.2-acre parcel.

The estate is listed for $34.5 million with Rayni Williams of the Beverly Hills Estates and Drew Fenton of Carolwood Estates. It marks the second Wearstler-designed Los Angeles home to surface in recent months; a Brentwood Park mansion listed in May for $27.5 million has since been reduced to $25 million.

Why Does This Listing Matter for Luxury Buyers?

Designer pedigrees increasingly drive premium pricing in Southern California's trophy-home market. While golf-community estates elsewhere have commanded attention—such as a $38.5 million Shady Canyon home in Irvine that sold for a record sum in 2023 after extensive updates—Bel-Air listings like this one trade on celebrity-adjacent design and country-club positioning.

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