Thursday, March 12, 2009

Diane Keaton puts her house up for sale

Diane's Spanish Colonial Revival in Beverly Hills with seven bedrooms and nine baths, and is listed for $12,995,000. I always like looking at celeb houses, check out a slideshow HERE.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I didn't think it looked very homey.

Anonymous said...

I have always liked that style architecture. Is it Spanish colonial? I have no idea what it's called. Twelve million though? shit that house I bet has some gigantic utility bills. I saw Larry Hagman's eco friendly mansion. His house had so many solar panels that he sold power back to the electric company, and sourced free electricity to five homes nearby.

Anonymous said...

It looks very cold and austere inside despite the furnishings. It reminds me of a monastery.

Anonymous said...

I love her house, although its not my personal style - feels too cold. But, I loved the library!!!

Dirty Disher said...

I thought it felt cold too. I'm glad it wasn't just me.

Anonymous said...

I like everything about it. It reminds me of a finca (farm/ranch) in Guatemala back in the late 70's.

Fresh coffee, refried black beans and a temperate climate, along with the occasional kidnapping, murder, or coup d' etat.

Anonymous said...

Love Diane, but I understand that she only wanted her kids to wear black and white at one time, even when they were infants, that she told her friends not to give the kids colors other than that in clothing. She is a really funny and good actress, but a little odd.

Anonymous said...

eh the signs in the library and kitchen.. yuck its really stupid to have a million $$$$$ house that has huge costs for upkeep
I admire people who have a house that is off the power grid and self sustaining on to itself.

Anonymous said...

why is she selling? this is the worst market to sell in. sally fields is selling her home too...

Anonymous said...

Didn't much care for it either. It's true to style, but really has no personality or warmth, and nothing of Keaton. A home should be homey at any price.

Those thick walls probably keep out the heat in the summer pretty well compared to your house and mine.

Anonymous said...

Lacked warmth and coziness to me, thought it had that monastery feel in some rooms like 1:01 said.

Nearly 13 million for that? Hefty, too hefty for this market.

Loved the library though, best room in the house by far.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a Carraba's restaurant to me.