Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has expanded its luxury products, including residential properties, announcing the opening of its first detached home in Beverly Hills. The development was designed by renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, which introduced a new level of luxury in Los Angeles, an important milestone for Rosewood hotels and resorts.
Located on the historic site of the House Club on South Santa Monica Boulevard, these homes include 17 individually made homes and a series of carefully designed shared spaces. This five-story building combines timeless architecture with modern luxury, aiming to provide a personalized lifestyle that embodies elegance and discovery.
Thomas Juul-Hansen is known for his ability to modern luxury and classical refinement, and is the driving force behind the design of the property. Juul-Hansen draws inspiration from the inspiration inherent in the neighborhood, blending these elements throughout the hotel, creating a chic and charming destination in its design and overall experience.
The 17 homes range from 3,000 to 7,000 square feet and have an open flow layout. Each home is designed to provide a grand feeling and is filled with a lot of natural light that floods the home with high quality finishes and state-of-the-art appliances.
These homes also offer a wide range of amenities and services, all managed by a dedicated Rosewood team. These include a rooftop pool and fitness center, a wellness resort and a selection of arts programs. Additionally, Rosewood offers a unique experience tailored to the homeowner’s personal preferences, from special bookings for birthdays or anniversary to living spa treatments.
This new adventure marks a significant development in Rosewood’s residential journey. The luxury hotel and resort brands have expanded their offerings to provide a unique personalized living experience in one of the world’s most popular destinations.