The gated entry tower results in the courtyard. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The lounge. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The eating room. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The kitchen with the breakfast nook and household room past. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The household room. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The butler’s pantry. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The wine cellar. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The main bedroom with an expanded seating room past. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The seating space in the main bedroom. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
California Closets designed the walk-in closet in the main bedroom. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The grasp toilet. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The steam bathe. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The home theater. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
A view of the pool and spa. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The outside fire. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The hearth pit space. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
The outside kitchen. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
A fowl’s eye view of the home and grounds. (Photo by Bowman Group Architectural Photography, courtesy of Michael Fawaz of Compass)
In this 2019 file photograph, Jim Markham poses in his Irvine workplace. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
An oceanview Mediterranean-style property in Newport Coast’s Crystal Cove owned by Jim Markham, the superstar stylist-turned-hair care pioneer, is in the marketplace.
The asking value is $16.495 million.
Built in 2006, the 8,200-square-foot unfold has 5 bedrooms and eight loos and sits on a half-acre lot overlooking the coastal stretch from Dana Point to Palos Verdes. Apart from the primary home, there’s a indifferent casita, swimming pool and spa, and two lined loggias.
One of the loggias serves as an outside kitchen and bar.
Nearby is a hearth pit space.
Markham and his spouse, Cheryl, purchased the home in 2007 for $9.3 million, property information present. The property lately underwent an intensive two-year rework, based on the itemizing.
A gated courtyard entry tower results in the entrance door of the primary home.
While white stucco partitions and clay tile roof characterize the home’s exterior, the inside reveals an open ground plan with tender archways, customized millwork, built-ins, limestone and wooden flooring, coffered ceilings and an abundance of home windows and French doorways.
There are 4 bedrooms, together with a second-level main bedroom with an expanded seating space, a spa-inspired toilet and a California Closets-designed walk-in closet. Also upstairs is a home theater with state-of-the-art encompass sound.
Down the spiral staircase with its handcrafted wrought iron railing — the elevator is another choice — are the home’s public areas.
The connoisseur kitchen has top-of-the-line home equipment and an island with a breakfast bar. There’s a breakfast nook, a butler’s pantry and a temperature-controlled wine room for as much as 1,500 bottles.
Fireplaces anchor the formal dwelling, eating rooms, household room, main bedroom and outside dwelling space.
Michael Fawaz of Compass holds the itemizing.
Markham, 77, is the founder of 5 profitable hair care corporations, together with ABBA Pure and Natural, PureOlogy Serious Colour Care and ColorProof Color Care Authority. He pioneered the sulfate-free motion and continues to carry groundbreaking merchandise, together with silicone-free, 100% vegan and authorized hypoallergenic in all-recycled plastics packaging. But he acquired his begin working alongside his good friend and mentor, Jay Sebring.
A hairstylist to the celebrities, Sebring was one of 5 individuals murdered at actress Sharon Tate’s home by the Manson Family in 1969.
Markham lined up funds to purchase Sebring’s enterprise and carried on, reducing and styling the hair of superstar shoppers like Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen. He was requested to carry authenticity to Sebring’s salon and merchandise within the Quentin Tarantino-directed film “Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood,” launched in 2019.
Last 12 months, Markham printed the enterprise memoir “Big Lucky: Serial Entrepreneur Jim Markham’s Secret Formula for Success.”
