Kat Von D’s Victorian mansion in California was recently sold for $7.8 million, but it’s worth taking a closer look at the luxury amenities and rare features that made the property so unique.
The mansion, built in 1896, is located on 𝙖 𝙗𝙞𝙜 corner lot in prime Windsor Square and was originally designed for business mogul Isaac Newton Van Nuys, founder of today’s L.A. neighborhood of Van Nuys.
The mansion features intricately carved wood paneling throughout, a ballroom/music room, a third-floor theater/stage room, and a hidden speakeasy-style bar with a “𝓼𝓮𝓬𝓻𝓮𝓽” door.
In addition to these rare features, the mansion also includes luxury amenities expected in this price range, such as a multi-zone HVAC system, top-of-the-line security system, and a kitchen with premium appliances.
The estate has a two-bedroom carriage house located atop the garage, a motorized car turntable in the driveway for easy egress and ingress, a backup generator, and state-of-the-art.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the meticulously restored 1896 mansion, Kat Von D felt a profound sense of fulfillment. The grandeur of the house, now a testament to her unwavering passion and dedication, stood as a living legacy. With each step she took through the ornate halls, she knew that this historic gem would forever bear her mark, an enduring testament to her creative vision and love for the past.