Sunday, August 7, 2011

Diane Keaton’s Spanish Colonial Revival-Style Mansion


by HOOKEDONHOUSES on MAY 19, 2009

Diane Keaton has put her Spanish Colonial Revival-style, Beverly Hills mansion on the market for about $11.9 million. It reminded me of the beautiful photos published inArchitectural Digest of her home last year. It was built in 1927 by architect Ralph Flewelling and has 7 bedrooms and 9 baths.

Keaton purchased it only 2 years ago for $8.1 million and remodeled it. You can see the listinghere, but only a few kinda fuzzy exterior photos are provided.*4/10 UPDATE: It’s now listedhere for $10.95 million with lots of great photos.*

Here are some of the photos from the AD article that wowed so many of us in November of ’08:

Dining room:

The library:

Kitchen:

Keaton’s home office with doors opening to the interior courtyard with fountain:

Keaton loves houses and is known for buying and flipping many of them in the LA area over the years. I wonder if it’s any coincidence that she has starred in so many films with wonderful houses in them? Some of my favorites include ones I’ve written posts about: Father of the Bride,Something’s Gotta Give, Baby Boom, and The Family Stone.

To read more about Keaton’s house and its remodel, visit Big Time Listings and Architectural Digest. To see photos from the listing, click here.

Visit my Celebrity Houses page for links to all the others I’ve featured, fromSuzanne Somers to Kelly Wearstler.

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