Lloyd Wright-Designed Home That Was Restored by Diane Keaton Lists for $12.9 Million-75 Years After Being Built for Oscar Winner Alfred Newman
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Lloyd Wright-Designed Home That Was Restored by Diane Keaton Lists for $12.9 Million-75 Years After Being Built for Oscar Winner Alfred Newman
"Today, the property features five bedrooms, two of which are detached from the main residence, and 3.5 bathrooms, as well as a guesthouse that has been turned into a music studio."
"Keaton, who has earned a reputation for being quite the talented home flipper, added several modern elements to the dwelling, including an upgraded kitchen and a reimagined primary suite, while carefully maintaining and refreshing Lloyd's beautiful woodwork."
The Pacific Palisades home, built by architect Lloyd Wright in 1950 and linked to Oscar-winning composer Alfred Newman, is now listed for $12.9 million. Diane Keaton bought the property in 2007 for $9.1 million and meticulously restored it, blending modern upgrades with the original architectural features. The home includes five bedrooms, a detached music studio, and emphasizes indoor-outdoor living with panoramic views of nature. The listing emphasizes a balance of historic artistry with contemporary comfort, showcasing its notable architectural pedigree and Hollywood lineage.
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