A New Standard of Luxury: The Brentwood Estate and Oxygen Coating
- David Ahmadi
- Sep 18, 2025
- 2 min read
A landmark $12 million residence in Brentwood, California, is setting a new benchmark for luxury living. It's not just about the stunning architecture or high-end finishes; it's about a conscious choice for a healthier home. This is the first high-profile property to be coated with Oxygen Coating, the revolutionary paint that purifies indoor air. For discerning homeowners who prioritize wellness, traditional paint is no longer enough. The decision for the Brentwood estate's owners was clear: to create a space that not only looks beautiful but also actively contributes to their family's health.
The Silent Threat and a Natural Solution
Indoor air contamination—from mold spores and bacteria to airborne pollutants—is a significant, yet often unseen, threat to health. Oxygen Coating was engineered to tackle this issue head-on. It's a health-tech innovation that turns your walls and ceilings into an active air filtration system.
The paint is infused with advanced earth minerals that have natural photocatalytic properties. This process, inspired by how nature cleans the outdoor air, uses light to continuously neutralize harmful pollutants. It's an invisible, protective layer that ensures a cleaner, healthier breathing environment.
A Smart Choice for a Healthier Property
This milestone project in Brentwood illustrates a growing movement in residential design: the demand for sustainable, science-backed solutions that prioritize human well-being. For property owners, it’s a smart investment that adds value. Every home coated with Oxygen Coating receives the Oxygen SEAL, a mark of clean innovation and a higher health index for the property.
As the exclusive provider of this groundbreaking product in Los Angeles, we are proud to be at the forefront of this movement. The Brentwood project is just the beginning. It demonstrates that the future of luxury living is about making conscious, healthy choices for the very air we breathe.










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