It's been reported that Stephanie Hollman has sold her newly transformed Venice, California home for $5.61 million. That’s $625,000 over the asking price and nearly $4 million more than what the Real Housewives of Dallas star and her husband, Dallas-based businessman Travis Hollman, paid for the property two years ago, reports LA Times.
The 4,572-square-foot house, renovated by Venice-based homebuilder Kim Gordon, makes the most of indoor-outdoor living. Towering steel-framed windows bring in views of various outdoor spaces and leafy grounds, while a rooftop patio tops the multi-story home, reports the publication.
Other features of the five-bedroom home include custom woodwork, modern fixtures and a lavish kitchen with an island/bar. A glass-and-wood staircase — a signature of the designer — connects each level.
The two-bedroom unit has a sophisticated vibe with vibrant hues, decorative wallpaper and a range of tilework. An updated kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and two renovated bathrooms lie within nearly 1,000 square feet of living space. Two parking spots were also included in the sale.
The 4,572-square-foot house, renovated by Venice-based homebuilder Kim Gordon, makes the most of indoor-outdoor living. Towering steel-framed windows bring in views of various outdoor spaces and leafy grounds, while a rooftop patio tops the multi-story home, reports the publication.
Photo Credit: Brandon Arant
Photo Credit: Brandon Arant
Other features of the five-bedroom home include custom woodwork, modern fixtures and a lavish kitchen with an island/bar. A glass-and-wood staircase — a signature of the designer — connects each level.
The two-bedroom unit has a sophisticated vibe with vibrant hues, decorative wallpaper and a range of tilework. An updated kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and two renovated bathrooms lie within nearly 1,000 square feet of living space. Two parking spots were also included in the sale.
Photo Credit: Brandon Arant
Photo Credit: Brandon Arant
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