See Inside Emma Stone's $4 Million Los Angeles Home
Emma Stone has had a busy week. In addition to snagging a Golden Globe award and campaigning for a spot on Jeopardy!, the Poor Things star has put her Los Angeles home on the market for a whopping $3.995 million.
Nestled in Comstock Hills, a suburban enclave in the city's Westwood neighborhood, the 3,276-square-foot residence isn't your typical celebrity home. Instead of a strictly neutral palette or sleek (and sometimes sterile) touches, Stone leaned into her space's Spanish style by adding pops of color and pattern. While the Academy Award winner did renovate the home after purchasing it in 2019—she expanded the kitchen and created a guest house—she chose to keep the abode's original architectural details, such as exposed beamed ceilings and a tiled courtyard. (Translation: Stone has totally embraced into her inner renovator after playing pseudo HGTV star Whitney Siegel in The Curse—and we are here for it.)
Curious to see the home for yourself? Read on for an intimate look at Stone's picturesque-yet-personable pad.
Exterior
Talk about curb appeal! Stone's home has a sunny disposition, thanks to its Spanish-style tiled roof and sage green accents throughout.
Living Room
With a modern fireplace, row of exposed beams, and a grassy green ceiling, this living room gets an easy A in our design book. Plus, we can only imagine how many of Stone's famous friends took a seat on one of the room's three couches. (Jennifer Lawrence? Ryan Gosling? Adele? If these walls could talk...)
Sitting Area
It's only fitting that a home with so much character is packed with charming nooks and crannies. Topping our list as the favorite is this sweet space, which sits squarely between Stone's kitchen and the courtyard. (Translation: It's a great place for guests to kick back and relax during a dinner party.)
Kitchen
We know that Stone has never played a chef, but we only imagine she flexed her culinary muscle in this sweet, eat-in kitchen. The surplus of drawers and cabinet are practically begging to be filled with cookware and non-perishables. Meanwhile, the blue oven and scalloped hood serve up a design moment that's downright delicious.
Bathroom
Stone's bathroom exudes cottagecore in all the right ways thanks to a built-in vanity, a scalloped ceiling pendant, and walls covered in a patterned repeat. (If you need us, we'll just be dreaming of kicking back and relaxing in that clawfoot bathtub...)
Courtyard
From basking in the sunshine to enjoying the city of stars, this courtyard is the perfect place to enjoy La La Land al fresco. (Even better? According to the listing, the tiles are original to when the home was first built in 1926.)
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