Lloyd Wright-Designed Home That Was Restored by Diane Keaton Lists for $12.9 Million-75 Years After Being Built for Oscar Winner Alfred Newman
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The Pacific Palisades home, built by architect Lloyd Wright in 1950 and linked to Oscar-winning composer Alfred Newman, is now listed for $12.9 million. Diane Keaton bought the property in 2007 for $9.1 million and meticulously restored it, blending modern upgrades with the original architectural features. The home includes five bedrooms, a detached music studio, and emphasizes indoor-outdoor living with panoramic views of nature. The listing emphasizes a balance of historic artistry with contemporary comfort, showcasing its notable architectural pedigree and Hollywood lineage.
Today, the property features five bedrooms, two of which are detached from the main residence, and 3.5 bathrooms, as well as a guesthouse that has been turned into a music studio.
Keaton, who has earned a reputation for being quite the talented home flipper, added several modern elements to the dwelling, including an upgraded kitchen and a reimagined primary suite, while carefully maintaining and refreshing Lloyd's beautiful woodwork.
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