Designed with restraint and proportion, this Rolling Hills Estates residence reflects a timeless blend of coastal California sensibility and classic colonial grace. The architecture feels both grounded and elevated, with an effortless connection between the interiors and the sea beyond. Inside, every space is guided by light and balance. Tall windows invite the ocean into daily life, casting reflections across soft tones and natural textures. The living areas flow with intention, creating quiet transitions from room to room while maintaining a clear focus on the view. Each space has its own rhythm, from the formal dining room to the open family areas, united by a sense of calm continuity. Outside, terraces and garden paths wrap the property, providing natural extensions of the interior and quiet places to take in the shifting light of the ocean. Whether bathed in morning sun or the amber glow of sunset, the home feels at ease, refined, balanced, and deeply connected to its surroundings. Downstairs, a private suite offers flexibility for guests or a secluded workspace. Upstairs, the bedrooms unfold across the upper level, each one framed by sweeping views of the coastline and the horizon beyond. Subtle details, clean millwork, classic lines, and fine materials add to the home’s enduring warmth without distraction or excess. This is an estate that doesn’t compete with its setting but complements it, a timeless expression of coastal living where architecture, light, and landscape exist in perfect conversation.
For sale
Listing Provided by:
Shant Kizirian DRE #02083639 9496099838,
Pacific Sotheby's Int'l Realty,
Aren Kizirian DRE #02155495 949-335-8904,
Pacific Sotheby's Int'l Realty
$2,850,000
43 Country Ln, Rolling Hills, CA 90274
4beds
3,312sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1979
0.33 Acres Lot
$2,749,400 Zestimate®
$861/sqft
$199/mo HOA
What's special
Subtle detailsPrivate suiteTerraces and garden pathsClean millworkClassic linesFormal dining roomFine materials
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