Home of the Week: This $50 Million, 59-Acre Nashville Estate Is the Most Expensive in Tennessee’s History
Designed by French architect Paul Sinoir in the 1930s, the 6,996 square-foot cubist abode that’s for sale sits on just under half an acre. It’s finished in a striking hue that was later dubbed “Majorelle blue” and offers charming original features like terracotta paving throughout. Inside, you’ll find several living rooms situated around a patio, as well as four ensuite bedrooms that each come complete with a private terrace.
Elsewhere in Jardin Marjorelle, the Café Majorelle offers cozy Moroccan salons and an inner courtyard for dining, while the Boutique stocks a variety of traditional Moroccan products that reflect the city’s ancient culture. The shop overlooks a street named after the designer, too.
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