If Diane Keaton’s L.A. home is any indication, the Annie Hall Oscar-winner has a talent for interiors. So much so that the owners of her former Laguna beach home haven’t changed much since she flipped it in 2006. Diane bought the home in 2004 for $7.5 million and then sold it for $12.7 million two years later. Now, the Mediterranean-style mansion is on the market for $16 million.
Click through to take a peek inside the four-bedroom, six-bathroom house with quirky, colorful details throughout.
Number one perk: the house is perched right on the beach. just look at the view!
A stone pathway leads to the front of the house.
Spanish-style artisan tiles outline the door, offering a global feel.
The seaside home boasts stunning views of the ocean from several rooms in the house, including the living room.
Even the fireplace has the same tile detailing as the front door, giving the living room a hint of that Mediterranean aesthetic.
A black and gold La Cornue stove is the showpiece in the traditional kitchen.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide an exceptional view from the dining room.
The home office boasts a bay window and black built-in shelves.
The Spanish-style tiles complement the colors in the stained glass door.
We wouldn’t mind waking up to this view every morning!
A stone terrace with a fireplace is the perfect spot for late-night entertaining…
…and for dining al fresco.
If Diane Keaton’s L.A. home is any indication, the Annie Hall Oscar-winner has a talent for interiors. So much so that the owners of her former Laguna beach home haven’t changed much since she flipped it in 2006. Diane bought the home in 2004 for $7.5 million and then sold it for $12.7 million two years later. Now, the Mediterranean-style mansion is on the market for $16 million.
Click through to take a peek inside the four-bedroom, six-bathroom house with quirky, colorful details throughout.
Number one perk: the house is perched right on the beach. just look at the view!
A stone pathway leads to the front of the house.
Spanish-style artisan tiles outline the door, offering a global feel.
The seaside home boasts stunning views of the ocean from several rooms in the house, including the living room.
Even the fireplace has the same tile detailing as the front door, giving the living room a hint of that Mediterranean aesthetic.
A black and gold La Cornue stove is the showpiece in the traditional kitchen.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide an exceptional view from the dining room.
The home office boasts a bay window and black built-in shelves.
The Spanish-style tiles complement the colors in the stained glass door.
We wouldn’t mind waking up to this view every morning!
A stone terrace with a fireplace is the perfect spot for late-night entertaining…
…and for dining al fresco.
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