Former home of highly praised designer Emily Henderson sold this past week for $1,190,925 in Adams Hill, California. Howard Lorey of Nourmand & Associates assisted as Henderson’s real estate agent; the home has been featured in multiple publications, including Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine and Redbook Magazine, to name a few.
Originally listed for $1,027,000, the estate was built in 1964 and offers three-bedrooms, two- bathrooms, and boasts 2,200-square-feet of interior space. Other features include a modern eat-in-kitchen with Ceasarstone counters, attached family room, formal living room with fireplace & a private en-suite that spills onto a hillside deck w/side-yard showcasing expansive city & mountain views.
The home has been extensively renovated and professionally styled by Henderson, who is an interior designer. West-facing walls of glass accentuate the living space’s open volume and saturate the rooms in natural light. Aesthetic improvements are vast and feature, Acacia wood flooring, custom wall built-ins, Hunter-Douglas electronic window treatments, custom wall papers and Erin Adams & Fireclay tiles, just to name a few. Henderson also added a non-permitted studio with a full bath.

The home features a split-level design. It’s situated in the Adams Hill neighborhood of Glendale and includes expansive westerly views, beamed ceilings, wood floors, a wood-burning fireplace and walls of glass that heighten the rooms’ natural light.
“This picturesque property has all the finest touches of an interior designer,” said Lorey. “From the rooftop views and sun-filled rooms to the inviting decor, Emily has accentuated all the features this post-modern home has to offer.”
Nourmand & Associates is a second generation, family-owned and operated, luxury real estate boutique with offices in Beverly Hills, Brentwood and Hollywood. The firm has represented business managers, entertainment attorneys, celebrities, high net worth individuals, developers, and international clients for over 40 years.
Photo courtesy of Nourmand & Associates.