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Bel-Air Midcentury built for Doors guitarist Robby Krieger asks $13.9 million

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There’s fame within the floorboards of this Bel-Air dwelling. Constructed half a century in the past for Doorways guitarist Robby Krieger and extra just lately owned by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, the Midcentury gem has surfaced on the market at $13.9 million.

Perched on 1.4 acres overlooking Los Angeles, the low-slung residence recollects the work of Midcentury architects equivalent to Frank Lloyd Wright and John Lautner. It’s been restored lately however nonetheless hangs on to its stylish Seventies aesthetic with sharp angles, lengthy hallways and quirky areas lined with wooden, stone and glass.

5 pillars mark the entry, main right into a 6,600-square-foot ground plan with terrazzo flooring and dramatic beamed ceilings. Indoor-outdoor dwelling is the emphasis right here, because the single-story dwelling wraps round an inside courtyard with a swimming pool and spa.

Different highlights embrace an oversize hearth in the lounge and fashionable wooden kitchen. The first suite, one in all 4 bedrooms and 4.5 loos, provides two customized closets and two showers — one inside and one outdoors.

Patios and lawns lined with landscaping prolong the dwelling house outdoors. On the fringe of the property, a curved lounge wraps round a fireplace pit.

Patty Greatest and Chad Lund of Douglas Elliman maintain the itemizing.

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A local of L.A., Krieger joined the Doorways in 1965 and co-wrote hits equivalent to “Mild My Fireplace” and “Contact Me.” He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame as a member of the band in 1993.

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