Red Wood's guest house is made from redwood wine processing tanks, creating a place where guests can drink in the three acres of California coastal foliage.
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The second floor living room of the 6,800 square foot Red Wood hovers like a floating bridge over the driveway.
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It is just us, or can you totally picture Mary McDonald at home in the hillside of Big Sur? Maybe Sting and Trudie can come along.
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Just one of two bathrooms in this woodland manor. This relaxing space displays caste bronze door handles and faucets sculpted by the homeowner.
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We're seeing red -- wood that is! The designer Mickey Muennig took a page from mother nature using the wood found in the California coast to make a warm and vibrant space.
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This bedroom is just one of six places for the guests of Red Wood to soak in the natural West Coast light and shade of the redwoods.
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Redwood trees grow in circles -- often called fairy rings. This ceiling in the 1,200 square foot guest house allows for guests to enjoy this natural beauty from the comfort of indoors.
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The dining room windows, costing $22,000, bring a seamless integration of the gorgeous California hillside to your dining experience.
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The kitchen is is defined by stainless steal elements and a drop ceiling.
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Half moon windows flank the second floor living room that add a twist to a stream-lined modern look.
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Getting a closer look at the intricate detail in the redwood element that dominates the design of this hippie hideaway.
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Lions, and tigers, and real estate, oh my! The Animal House is 14,600 square feet of pure animal instinct.
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Don't worry the animal theme doesn't stop within the show room, the master bathroom, one of seven baths, has it's nod to the animal kingdom with lions gaurding the bathtub.
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This enormous estate houses seven bedrooms where one can rest after a busy day of hunting.
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A luxurious dining room includes lush furniture with an animal print design. Hey, they don't call it The Animal House for nothing.
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The grand Georgian Greensboro palace is decorated with 450,000 pounds of French tile on its rooftop.
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This Tuscan treasure welcomes guests with a warm facade sit atop 5.7 lake front acres.
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Who needs the Natural History Museum when you can just go to The Animal House? The owner has the "Big 5" -– leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, and rhino.
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We spy with our little eyes -- more big cats! The kitchen's island is flanked by carved lion columns.
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The home's design was built around more than 200 safari trophies, costing over $250,000 in taxidermy bills. Meanwhile, Jeff would prefer to keep them hidden in a storage unit.
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The living room hold columns over 25 feet high, with checkerboard floors of black marble and gold granite.
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While lacking our furry friends, the outdoor entertaining area of The Animal House includes a waterfall and an infinity pool with a lake view.
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Moving back to the California coast, The House of Rock is a traditional Tudor style home turned up to 11.
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You know what we always wonder: why aren't there more Fleetwood Mac themed bathrooms? Well, The House of Rock has answered our prayers with this mirror lined and tapestry tile filled masterpiece.
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While there are six bedrooms and eight baths total in The House of Rock, this master suite might take the cake as it was designed by Salma Hayek's brother Sami.
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Are you suddenly hearing "What's Love Got to Do with It?" Well, don't be surprised. The $33,000 aluminum chain you see was inspired by Tina Turner's stage costumes.
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Thinking of adding this design element to your home? Just make sure you have the room for 81,400 feet of chain link.
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Built in 1926, the House of Rock mixes traditional elements of a Tudor home with 21st century technology sitting atop one acre of Santa Monica landscape.
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Truly an eclectic design wonder, The House of Rock displays a New York style pressed tin ceiling in its expansive kitchen.
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The kitchen has two ovens and two refrigerators providing enough room to feed any number of starving musicians.
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This music room has a 40 foot cathedral ceiling, a second floor minstrel's gallery, stained glass windows original to the home, and classic chandeliers making it the perfect place to house an old school rock opera.
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This $3.5 million music studio rightly gives The House of Rock its name.