Prior to the arrival of Willow Sage Hart in June 2011, P!nk and her husband purchased this Malibu home in a tropical paradise in December 2010. The couple paid over $12 million (£9.2 million) for the 6,800 square foot home, which has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. They had previously been renting.
The residence has a lavish 25-yard lap pool, a five-car garage, and a two-story guesthouse, all of which must have been useful when the grandparents visited to assist with the new baby. A sense of seclusion and tranquility is provided by the pool cabana in the Balinese style and the lush tropical landscape, which includes a vegetable garden and a forest-like canopy of trees.
The mansion, which is situated on 1.2 acres of ground in the Malibu gated community estate of Point Dume, was constructed in 2005 by a local attorney who later sold it to the singer. The living area has soaring ceilings, a stone-walled fireplace, and full-length sliding glass doors with views through the trees to the ocean beyond. It appears to be a really tranquil place.
The upstairs floor has a seated Buddha made of terracotta and a custom amber glass chandelier, both of which add to the peaceful and quiet ambiance. The upstairs floor’s décor and design were both inspired by Bali. Residents enjoy direct access to Little Dume Beach, a little cove that is the closest thing to a private beach in Malibu, despite the fact that the property is not coastal.
Looking out the window of the master bedroom, you could be excused for thinking you had woken up in the middle of a forest. The island-style is emphasized by intricately carved teak furniture and ceiling fans in the Indonesian design, while the adjacent bathroom (not shown) continues the Balinese theme with a freestanding wooden bath and big windows.
The ‘Just Give Me a Reason’ singer lived there for three years until selling it to French investment banker Matthieu Pigasse for $12.5 million (£9.5 million) in 2016. According to Dirt, Google co-founder Sergey Brin most recently purchased the house in June 2022 for $13.5 million (£10.3 million). He joins other prominent figures in the field of technology such as Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs, and Jan Koum, the co-founder of WhatsApp.