Award-winning actress Emma Stone, best known for her Oscar-winning role in “La La Land,” has listed her unique Beverly Hills home for $5.68M. This 360-square-meter, four-bedroom residence, previously owned by British actor Dudley Moore, is tucked away in the secluded Coldwater Canyon area.
Constructed in the style of 1950s American Colonial architecture, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and concealed by a large wall. It boasts a picturesque poolscape with multi-paned windows and French doors.
What sets this home apart is its quirky interior design. Stone has expertly blended the American Colonial vibe with 1950s pastels, even incorporating retro 1970s-style wallpaper in the family room. The kitchen features traditional white-painted cabinetry with panel doors, display cabinets, and a TV conveniently placed at the end of the island for easy viewing from the large L-shaped sofa.
The bedrooms continue the element of surprise, with the master bedroom featuring dark charcoal walls and white trim, complete with space for an armchair and a fireplace. The remaining bedrooms each have distinct wall colors and themes.
The bathrooms are equally fascinating, with one resembling a 1950s Park Avenue apartment and another featuring unique textured black-and-white tiles on the ceiling. Even the powder room maintains a Mid-century aesthetic with quirky wallpaper and old-fashioned sconces.
Stone has owned this property since 2012 when she purchased it from Australian film editor Kirk Baxter. Rumоr has it she plans to upsize in LA or relocate to New York, where her partner, writer-director Dave McCary, resides. Emma Stone’s Beverly Hills home is a delightful blend of mid-century charm and modern Hollywood living.