A stunning home dubbed the Razor House due to its perch on the very edge of a California cliff has hit the market for $30million.
The real estate listing of the architectural masterpiece that hangs off the La Jolla bluffs provides a glimpse into the stately 10,240-square-foot home.
The estate was designed by acclaimed architect Wallace E Cunningham, who took full advantage of the home’s seat in Torrey Pines State Park by installing floor-to-ceiling windows in almost every room that offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean just north of San Diego.
An estate dubbed the Razor House due to its perch on the very edge of a California cliff is on the market for $30million
The six-bed, six-bath home’s key feature is floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sweeping Pacific views from nearly every room
The home was built into a cliff in the La Jolla bluffs just north of San Diego on land that belongs to Torrey Pines State Park
The architectural masterpiece has sleek Tavertine stone floors across large swaths of the interior and exterior
The six-bedroom, six-bath home has two master suites, one of which has an adjoining workout space.
The walls in the primary master are wrapped in sleek suede.
The family room is outfitted with a custom liquor cabinet, movable bar, three climate-controlled wine cabinets and a massive 85″ TV.
There is a main kitchen as well as a service kitchen, both of which boast top-of-the-line appliances including four Gaggenau ovens.
There are two master suites in the home, each with their own state-of-the art bathroom and one with an adjoining gym space
The master kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances is seen above. There is also a service kitchen in the massive home
A stately living room features simple, modern trimmings that don’t distract from the panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean
The view from one of the two master suites is shown above as the sun sets over the La Jolla bluffs
A pool flows over the edge of the home, giving swimmers a completely uninterrupted view of the skyline
Other shared spaces include a large library with a stainless steel and glass pool table and a movie theater with acoustically-treated walls and tiered seating.
Large swaths of the interior and exterior of the home feature Travertine stone floors, while the library is floored with deep walnut wood that matches the cabinetry and the ceiling of the family room.
A subterranean garage that sits below the home can fit upwards of four vehicles.
The home also contains a movie theater with acoustically-treated walls and tiered seating for an optimal viewing experience
A second-story library overlooking the central outdoor space features a stainless steel and glass pool table
Plenty of flattering natural light floods into one state-of-the-art bathrooms with Jack-and-Jill sinks and mirrors
The home has a largely open-concept floor-plan, allowing the views to be appreciated from nearly every area
The home is centered around an outdoor courtyard with lots of seating as well as a firepit and a long swimming pool
To the side of the massive home is a detached, multi-level guest house measuring 1,301 square feet with two bedrooms and two baths, each having separate entry points on different levels.
A gated entrance shared with two other residences provides privacy to the estate.
The property is located near Torrey Pines Golf Course, Del Mar Racetrack and the La Jolla Playhouse.
The estate’s listing agent is Laleh Monshizadeh of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage – Southern California.
To the right side of the massive home is a detached, multi-level guest house measuring 1,301 square feet
A gated entrance shared with two other residences offers privacy to the stunning estate overlooking the Pacific
A parking area looking out at the ocean is pictured above. There is also a subterranean garage that can hold at least four cars
The estate was designed by acclaimed architect Wallace E Cunningham in 2007 and is listed by Laleh Monshizadeh