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January 9, 2026

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54 DIGS.NET | 1.9.26 S W E E T D I G S | 4 0 6 V I A M E S A G R A N D E desired) with a built-in beverage area and custom iron French doors that open to the tiered backyard. A sublime Mediterranean oasis marked by natural grass, pavers, pea gravel and a low-maintenance landscape of Birds of Para- dise, banana plants and succulents, the backyard is a drama in three levels: The first tier supports alfresco fun with a lawn, a grand stone firepit, and a patio for relaxed outdoor dining; the second tier introduces a splen- did Spanish fountain and ocean views, and the third tier a nice sitting area with addi- tional scenes of the Pacific, from Catalina to Malibu. Each elevation is a small splendor. The view is at its most soaring, however, on the second floor of the house—a multi- functional space zoned for the breathtaking chef's kitchen, a dining/bar area, and the great room beyond. The imposing 9-foot rounded iron glass doors dissolve the division between indoors and out by open- ing the entire space to the ocean-facing balcony with custom railing and hand- painted Portuguese tile. "It's just a mic drop moment," Miller says of the instant you turn left at the top of stairs and are enveloped by the spectacular, unobstructed expanse spanning the entire second level. "You can see the shore break, the Strand, the Hollywood sign, the city of Los Ange- les—it's incredible." Maximizing this asset, Miller altered the balcony to wrap around and connect to a second set of double doors to use as a side service when entertaining. On these occasions, the showcase kitchen is a dream. "Where do I start?" Miller muses on this two-toned space lavished in Taj Mahal porcelain and featuring custom wood shelving and skinny shaker cabinetry in both a cappuccino stain and a soft seafoam white with brushed gold and black hardware. The massive waterfall kitchen island, meanwhile, is of Architectural Digest-quality, offering multiple seating for magnanimous gathering, while woven pendants from Tulum lend a warm Spanish rusticity to sleek designer refinements, from a stainless-steel hood to topline appliances from Thermador and Bosch. With everything new and of premium quality, along with plum proximity to the beach and Riviera Village alike, 406 Via Mesa Grande is a house of many moments. "That's how I design and build all my houses," Miller says. But even he concedes, "This one really is special." More Information A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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