Mansion 19 Brentwood Resort Mansion Filming Location with Neoclassical Arrival, Pool Pavilion and Waterslide

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Mansion 19 is the kind of Brentwood filming location that gives a production more than one look before you even step inside. The grand white neoclassical exterior has the formal arrival built in, with curved window bays, columned loggias and broad symmetrical stairs that frame the house beautifully on camera. Down the hill, the property opens into a resort-style pool world with a separate pavilion, generous terraces and a two-story enclosed waterslide, so scenes can move from polished estate to private retreat without leaving the grounds.

Resort Pool And Waterslide

The pool level is one of the strongest production areas on the property. The mansion rises above it on a wide white staircase, with clipped hedges and mature palms giving the shot a clean, elevated frame. Fountain jets cross the long rectangular pool, pale paving keeps the area bright, and there is enough open deck space for wider poolside setups, product work or camera movement. What makes it especially useful as a filming location is the number of connected angles. The main pool reads like a private resort, while the curved shallow area and the separate slide pool feel more playful and tropical. A white pergola covers a furnished dining area and outdoor kitchen, keeping sightlines open back toward the pool and stairs, so the terrace can play as hospitality, lifestyle or a high-end residential exterior.

Light-Filled Mansion Interiors

Inside, the mansion has a crisp, contemporary feel that contrasts nicely with the formal exterior. Dark wood floors, white walls and black, gray and orange furnishings give the rooms a polished Americana look without feeling overworked. The dining bay is a standout, with tall divided-light windows wrapping the curved space and a sculptural glass chandelier centered above the table. The daylight is genuinely helpful for production. Windows bring light in from three sides, keeping the room bright through much of the day, and when the sun becomes more direct, the nearby covered loggia and pergola offer open shade just outside. A vaulted lounge connects to the white kitchen and opens through French doors to the pool deck, while the recreation room gives you a different tone with a sectional seating pit, billiards table and clean wall space. The rooms link well on camera, especially for scenes that need movement between interior living areas and the exterior terrace.

Formal Lawns And Tropical Grounds

The grounds give the mansion real scale. A broad lawn sits between the main house and the pool pavilion, creating room for full architectural elevations, walking scenes and clean moving shots. On the upper terrace, a circular raised water feature aligns with the lawn and distant pool building, while curving paths and broad stairs guide the eye through the rounded façade and manicured planting. The property also shifts mood in a useful way. Around the house, the landscaping is formal and controlled, with hedges, lawns and palms. Farther into the garden, it becomes denser and more secluded, with tree ferns, stone paths, a rock waterfall feeding a pond and raised timber beds that suggest a working kitchen garden. That range lets the location play as both a refined Brentwood estate and a lush private hideaway.

Production Access And Shoot Movement

For crews, the layout is practical as well as visual. A gated driveway climbs through palms and lawns to a broad concrete motor court at the rear of the mansion, with multiple garage doors opening directly onto the hard surface. The finished garage offers additional covered working space, and productions can coordinate permit planning with FilmLA while using the driveway and motor court for organized arrival and unloading. Movement around the property is unusually flexible. Wide formal stairs connect the house and lawn, side paths lead into the pool areas, and a curved walled passage creates a strong graphic transition shot. A separate paved basketball court gives production another clear setup away from the main terraces, which helps when a shoot needs multiple looks or staging zones on the same property.

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