Fashion Designer Sue Wong Lists Moroccan-Inspired LA Mansion for $10.4 Million

American fashion designer of Chinese origin Sue Wong, known as the dressmaker for all women, has decided to sell a house she acquired in Los Angeles in 2021 and transformed into a Moroccan house, to pay tribute to Morocco.
$10.4 million. This is the price at which fashion designer Sue Wong intends to sell her house. She had acquired this 956 sq.m. residence for $4.2 million in 2021, before investing $3 million to transform it into a customized Moroccan house. To achieve this goal, she flew to Morocco last summer, where she conveyed her ideas to a graphic designer and created some 200 purchase orders for her furniture and architectural element concepts. She then sent them to more than 36 Moroccan artisans in three cities. The result is impressive: a "custom-made artisanal house".
Built around an interior courtyard containing a black obsidian pool, the residence has two entrances, one at the front and the other via a private closed street at the rear, where there is a three-car garage. It has 15 rooms, including six bedrooms - all with en-suite bathrooms - and a total of seven bathrooms, all of whose sinks and countertops are imported from Morocco. "We have a multimedia room that disguises itself as a library, a large dining room that opens onto the pool terrace, a true large living room, an entertainment lounge with a central bar the size of the living room, like a nightclub," Ernie Carswell, an agent at Douglas Elliman, told the New York Post.
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