Audacious, intense, spunky—these might be some of the words that come to mind at the mention of Oscar-nominated actor James Franco, who is most known for starring in films such as 127 Hours and Spider Man.
A look at his idyllic 19th-century estate perched on the iconic Marmont Lane in West Hollywood, however, reveals a surprisingly far quainter—yet equally charming—portrait.
The stunning Spanish-style manor, in which the actor resided for 4 years and that just went on the market for a US$6.25 million, was originally built in 1923 but underwent colossal remodelling and expansion that saw suave modern updates to both its form and thoughtful interiors.
The 4,215sqft, 4-bedroom two-storey's newly painted stark white exteriors offer a picturesque contrast to the lush hilly backdrop, expertly manicured grounds and mature shade trees that envelop it, creating the instant allusion of a hidden oasis.
An even more inviting ambience is found within its masterfully designed open plan interiors, which first makes an impression with a spacious entryway featuring a geometric patterned screen with views of the rest of the home peeking through.
Contemporary updates blend masterfully into more classic architectural details as seen in the wood-beamed ceilings that decorate the living areas, built-in cabinetry, a fireplace and exposed brown bricked-walls.
Expansive windows further elevate the airy living spaces, while steel-framed French doors offer a seamless transition to the stunning terraces—perfect for al fresco entertaining with meals whipped up in a chef-calibre kitchen—that overlook a private pool, guest house and sprawling lawns.
Franco's signature eclectic style, however, injects the home's mostly monochromatic colour palette with a heavy dose of character, most notably in the plush animal-printed carpeting and coverings, fluffy upholstery, fur rugs and a curated collection of striking contemporary art that are peppered throughout the living areas, four bedrooms and the master suite.
The star of the home, as with most in the city of dreams, is no doubt the palm tree-laden, light-studded cityscape, which is on full display from the estate's stunning rooftop that allows the plentiful natural beauty of California to take centre stage.
From there, one could also view the legendary French-style hotel sitting right across the street, Chateau Marmont, which has become synonymous with the rich and famous from James Dean to Leonardo DiCaprio who have frequented it. It is not hard to imagine the dapper Franco having enjoyed many a cocktail or nocturnal escapes within this illustrious neighbourhood playground.
The sale is handled by Mauricio Umansky, Eduardo Umansky and Farrah Aldjufrie, of The Agency.