L.A. Kings' Dustin Brown pulls in $6.9 million for custom Manhattan Beach home
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L.A. Kings' Dustin Brown pulls in $6.9 million for custom Manhattan Beach home
"Custom built by Matt Morris Development for Brown and his wife, Nicole, the Traditional-style house weds California casual and East Coast flair. Set behind a white fence, the two-story home opens to a covered and heated patio with a fireplace. An infrared sauna sits near a saltwater swimming pool."
"Inside, the 6,450-square-foot home displays a range of character. Styled by interior design firm Lucas Studio, the home features bright wall coverings, detailed millwork and built-ins in the living room and den. A mud room is appointed with individual locker-style cubbies."
"On the basement floor, there are movie and game rooms plus a custom bunk room. The six bedroom, 6.5-bathroom house hit the market in April for a dollar shy of $7 million, records show. Furniture that was designed for the home also changed hands, selling for an undisclosed amount."
Dustin Brown, a two-time Stanley Cup champion and 11-year Los Angeles Kings veteran, sold his Manhattan Beach home for $6.9 million. The custom-built Traditional-style residence, developed by Matt Morris Development and designed by Lucas Studio, spans 6,450 square feet across six bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms. The property features a heated saltwater pool, infrared sauna, covered patio with fireplace, and interior spaces including movie and game rooms, a custom bunk room, and a mud room with individual locker-style cubbies. The home was listed in April for just under $7 million, and custom furniture designed for the residence also sold with the property. Brown and his wife are collaborating with the same development and design teams on another home in the area.
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