At a recent invite-only VIP event, a select number of guests were privy to a special look inside 1116 Chantilly Road, a scene-stealing 18,500-square-foot Bel-Air estate listed at $35.68M and designed by cinematographer-turned-developer, Adrian Rudomin and his son Diego.
During the twilight gathering, guests enjoyed light hors-d’oeuvres, cocktails and music from DJ Mere Bear as they toured the spectacular, ultra-private hillside home, taking in countless jaw-dropping features as well as lush views of the neighborhood’s surrounding treetops and verdant valley below.
Views of 1116 Chantilly Road’s private backyard.
The Agency’s Co-Founder and Vice Chairman Billy Rose was in attendance, alongside more than 300 agents, including The Umansky Team, Blair Chang, Santiago Arana’s team and Dennis Chernov, as well as Adrian Rudomin, who helped lead guests through the estate. The listing is represented by The Agency’s Marco Rufo and Farah Levi alongside Sally Forster Jones (SFJ Group) with Compass, who sponsored the event in partnership with Porsche Downtown LA. In addition, real estate finance firm Fund.me provided co-GP capital for the show-stopping estate’s reimagining.
“This beautiful project reflects Fund.me’s mission to widen access to capital opportunities in the U.S. housing market,” says Manly Danh, Founder and CEO of Fund.me. “As a provider of solutions across the real estate capital stack, we have the unique opportunity to partner with accomplished designers and home builders like Adrian and Diego, giving them the speed and flexibility required to successfully navigate the current market. In this case, their companies’ exceptional track record made us confident that a project of this magnitude would be executed at the highest level. The result speaks for itself.”
From left: Adrian Rudomin, Sally Forster Jones, Farah Levi, Diego Rudomin, and Marco Rufo.
As co-founders of luxury home development companies The Kraken and Leviathan, Adrian and Diego have endeavored to create modern luxury homes that defy the norm—eschewing boxy lines and space-compressing all-white aesthetics in favor of texture-rich materials, bold, inviting colors and incredibly thoughtful design details. Having piqued the interest of design lovers and national publications alike—including The Wall Street Journal and Robb Report—1116 Chantilly Road is a shining example of the Rudomins’ dramatically different point of view.
Guests at 1116 Chantilly Road’s VIP event.
1116 Chantilly Road—also known as El Canto Del Agua—encompasses 10 bedrooms, and 16 bathrooms and is replete with artfully imagined features and amenities. Among them, an oasis-like outdoor space that presents a terraced zero-edge pool with a central sunken lounge area, nature-steeped enclaves and an heirloom cactus garden; a 1,000-bottle wine cellar; a home cinema with full-depth stadium seating for up to 20 guests; a fitness and wellness gym with a Roman-style bath and a stunning 2,700-square-foot primary suite with dual spa-like baths and dual closets inspired by Rodeo Drive’s iconic boutiques.
Views from the estate’s primary suite.
In addition to singular artworks by Adrian Rudomin’s mother, a painter, and sculptor, the home boasts hand-fashioned hardware and fixtures, details that further enhance its pristine yet inviting, gallery-like atmosphere.
1116 Chantilly Road’s front entrance.
For more information on 1116 Chantilly Road, contact Marco Rufo or Farah Levi.