The King of Late Night Johnny Carson helmed NBCs flagshipThe Tonight Showfrom 1962 to 1992.
A born performer, Carson entertained the local kids in his Norfolk, Nebraska hometown with his magic act.
Carson died in 2005 in Los Angeles.
Before his move to Los Angeles, Carson called New York home.
Inside the home, high ceilings, big windows, and seven fireplaces create inviting spaces.
Dark wood floors and accents, plus gorgeous custom built-ins, add an atmosphere of class.
The massive chefs kitchen includes a center island and top-of-the-line appliances.
Seven bedrooms are complemented by three custom offices, one with full wood paneling.
The stonework and landscaping create a luxurious outdoor oasis.
The result is it exudes warmth and sophistication, featuring a large brick fireplace framed by rich wood paneling.
Plush, modern furniture contrasts with the traditional elements, creating a comfortable and inviting space.
The wooden beams and soft lighting enhance the rooms elegant charm.
A glass coffee table and cream-colored armchairs complement the warm tones of the sectional.
The ceiling fan and surrounding windows ensure a bright and airy feel year-round.
Two comfortable armchairs sit by a glass coffee table, creating an intimate seating area.
Large windows and tasteful art pieces add character to this well-appointed room.
French doors on either side open to the outdoors, offering easy access to al fresco dining.
The built-in shelves add both function and a personal touch to this clean, minimalist space.
A large center island provides ample prep space, with barstool seating for casual meals.
Track lighting above adds a modern touch while French doors on either side invite in natural light.
The plaid cornice above the windows brings a playful, classic touch to the serene neutral palette.
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