Emma Roberts, an actor and co-founder of the beauty brand Belletrist, just purchased a charming 1940s bungalow in the Hollywood Hills.
The home comes with a star-studded history. She purchased it from the English actress Minnie Driver, who had Peter Dunham, a designer based in Los Angeles, create the bungalow for her.
According to the website Dirt.com, the house is tucked away on a piece of ground that is about half an acre in size and is hidden from the street by double gates and hedges.
The main home at Emma’s new residence has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, while the guest cottage is one bedroom and one bathroom, for a combined total of slightly more than 2,700 square feet on a single level.
The home is being offered for sale completely furnished and is decorated with vibrant textiles and vintage pieces of furniture. It also features dark hardwood flooring and high ceilings.
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Reading may be done in style on the sofa in the living area, which is surrounded on either side by bookcases and has articulated sconces for lighting.
Armchairs in a punchy pink color enhance an otherwise traditional profile. Along with a woven peacock chair, which can be found on the right, a woven rug gives off a laid-back, Californian vibe.
In addition, the room features a fireplace that burns wood and a bay window with leaded glass that looks out into the verdant grounds.
Entertaining guests can easily flow from indoors to outdoors when using French doors in the family area.
For a more open feel, the beams on the vaulted ceiling have been painted out, and a giant globe chandelier serves as the focal point of the lighting.
The cozy house includes numerous built-in bookcases, which may be used to showcase treasured possessions.
During the period that Minnie lived there, the house underwent a significant amount of renovation, including the installation of contemporary appliances in the kitchen and baths.