This beyond chic French Neoclassical home belongs to T.V producer Patrick Moran and while designed as an exercise of subtraction according to AD, it sure is full of what I call livable glam, elegance, and restraint. The renowned architect, Wallace Neff built the home in 1960 and recently was renovated by Evan Braun and designed by Christos Prevezanos. The design encompasses everything that represents chic, timeless architecture, classic modern furniture, just the right amount of glam, just look at the kitchen and bathrooms, and beautiful and exotic marble wherever possible.
The living room is the room that most resembles that chic side of Paris. Ornate moldings are paired down with curved sofas and chair, elegant understated lighting and marble fireplace mantel. The ceiling plaster chandelier is by Stephen Antonson.
The impressive grand rotunda entryway got special treatment in the way of black and white checkerboard floors.
I love this office. Everything from the ornate crown molding and the simplicity of the furniture speaks to me.
The Gracie wallpaper was originally in the house.
In the stunning library, Pierre Paulin chairs and vintage Herman Miller sofa. The master bathroom below has a very European influence in the way that it feels more like a room to hang out than a bathroom. This is what I would call a very customized bathroom for the homeowner. The marble here is also Calacatta Viola.
Everyone would look gorgeous in a bathroom like this. This powder room was an addition off the entry hall. Me amazing marble is Calacatta Viola.
The master bedroom is modern and timeless at the same time. It also has a sexy feel to it.
The fireplace and sitting area in the master bathroom.
The beautiful kitchen features a brass-accented custom hood, glossy terracotta backsplash, and the upper cabinets are resting on the countertop.