Alexandra Daddario’s dream house, all perfect, just a little unusual

According to Dirt, White Lotus actress Alexandra Daddario and her film producer husband Andrew Form have recently completed the sale of their mansion in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, which was 4,900 square feet and sold for $7.7M.

The main house was constructed in 1927, and its detached two-story guest house is tucked away behind gates and tall hedges on one of the streets in the neighborhood that is home to the greatest concentration of celebrities.

The interior design firm Nickey Kehoe was responsible for the design of this Mediterranean-style home’s interiors.

This villa is ideal for viewers of White Lotus season two who are unable to get enough of the vistas of Taormina, Italy, which is where the series is set.

The exterior has a distinctively Mediterranean flavor because to the use of stucco walls and a terracotta roof. Along the path that is quite broad, there are both olive and Italian cypress trees.

Eggshell blue cabinetry, Calacatta gold marble countertops, a sizable island with seating, and stainless steel equipment can be found in the modern kitchen with an open floor plan.

Impressive architectural characteristics can be seen in each of the three private bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. This area exudes an air of European sophistication thanks to its vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace.

The guest home has two stories and is furnished with bedrooms and complete bathrooms on each level. The perfect hangout location for languid days is a seating nook that is recessed and tucked away beneath an arch.

The vaulted living room of the guest house offers the atmosphere of a beach cottage thanks to the white beadboard paneling and the abundance of comfortable seats.