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Looking Inside Chef Gordon Ramsay’s Tame Bel-Air Abode

March 5, 2012 by

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If you know anything about Chef Gordon Ramsay from ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and ‘MasterChef’, you know that he doesn’t seem like the type of person that would have a palatial serene home in Bel-Air, California. The British Chef has moved from London to California and you may be surprised to see his home is tame and gorgeous – so polar opposite from his television personality! Take a look at Chef Ramsay’s 7,400 sq. ft. mansion that has views of the canyon, city and ocean, all from one handsome 2003 estate.

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Ken Ungar, the Los Angeles, California based celebrity architect, has designed homes for many stars of television and the movie screen. It’s refreshing to see Ramsay settle on this luxury mansion that sits on a one-acre lot and features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a state of art kitchen. The traditional home has white colonial elements combined with coffered ceilings, extensive built-ins and luxurious amenities abound.

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While Chef Ramsay’s on-air personality is one that’s always in a bad mood, there is no way he can keep this mood when living in this home. Between the infinity swimming pool, outdoor entertaining space with summer kitchen, and views that could be worth more than his home, Chef Ramsay is definitely showing a side we didn’t know existed.

‘Here’s hoping that some California sunshine and some down time by that new infinity pool of his will put him in a better mood.’… Real Estate AOL

If you are ready to be wowed and amazed, take a gander of some of the beautiful rooms of this estate that even your worst enemy would find tame and incredible. That seems to be the unmistakable appeal of residential homes; regardless of what personality you have, at the end of the day we all want comfort, quality and a gorgeous home to show off to the neighbors!

All photo credits: Curbed via Real Estate AOL

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