After just recently selling her Beverly Grove home for $2 million, actress Charlize Theron is changing up her property portfolio yet again with a new purchase: a fully-renovated Bungalow in Studio City for $2.64 million, Dirt reported.
Prior to the A-lister’s purchase, the 1940s home was reportedly taken “down to studs” and was completely rebuilt and redesigned by designer and builder Rob Diaz. Features of the newly-renovated roughly 2,000-square-foot home include a high-performance roof, high-quality insulating floor-to-ceiling windows, Carrara marble counters in the kitchen, and tumbled limestone floor tiles in the bathrooms.
The property, which has three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, also includes a newly-landscaped courtyard entry with a Manzanillo olive tree, a freshly sodded backyard, and a two-car detached garage.
Take a peek at a couple of photos of the home below and for more information on The School for Good and Evil star’s new home, check out Dirt‘s coverage!
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Opening It Up
The home is fully decked out with high-quality insulated windows that perfectly connect the inside to the outside.
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Bright & Airy
The kitchen, which is filled with natural light, mirrors, and bright Carrara tile, boasts a somewhat unconventional arrangement. Per Dirt, all the storage cabinets are on one side while all the appliances are along the opposite wall, with a broad, counter-height snack bar in between. So fun!
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Chic living space
Who wouldn’t want to cuddle up on the couch in this warmly lit living room? Extra points for that gorgeous striped blanket!
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