'Wolverine' composer Marco Beltrami goes traditional in Pacific Palisades
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'Wolverine' composer Marco Beltrami goes traditional in Pacific Palisades
"Built in 2000, the two-story house on a corner lot has plenty of curb appeal. A black-hued gable roof creates visual contrast against crisp white siding and shutters. A white picket fence wraps around the front of the property."
"Inside, traditional details continue in the living and dining rooms, which feature delicate molding and wainscoting. A chef's kitchen with a Carrara marble-topped island, a den/media room, five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms also lie within more than 3,500 square feet of living space."
"Beltrami, 50, received Oscar nominations for "3:10 to Yuma" and "The Hurt Locker." This year he scored the films "Gods of Egypt," "The Shallows" and "Ben-Hur.""
Marco Beltrami, an Oscar-nominated film composer known for scoring major films including "Hellboy," "The Wolverine," and "Fantastic Four," has purchased a Pacific Palisades residence for $4.75 million. The 2000-built, two-story home sits on a corner lot and spans over 3,500 square feet. The property features traditional architectural elements including delicate molding and wainscoting, a chef's kitchen with Carrara marble countertops, five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and a den/media room. Outdoor amenities include a rectangular swimming pool with tiered decking, patios, a built-in barbecue, and drought-tolerant landscaping. The property initially listed at $5.375 million in March before selling at the reduced price.
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