It seems costume designer Susan Chevalier is seeking inspiration outside of Venice.
The esteemed Hollywood designer has reduced the price of her 1924-built Venice beach bungalow again — this time to $9.25 million. The home was first listed on May 22 for $10.24 million and then reduced on June 12 to $9.75 million, records show.
The 3,023-square-foot home on Rose Avenue sits 50 steps from the sand and has three bedrooms, beamed ceilings and a gourmet kitchen with a farmhouse sink, the Los Angeles Times reported. A three-story guesthouse, 10 parking spaces and oceanside views surround the home.
Tami Pardee of Halton Pardee and Partners has the listing.
Chevalier’s home was featured in Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” and “Nip/Tuck”. The designer has worked alongside Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Sony and Apple during her 40-year career. [LAT] – Natalie Hoberman