Emmy Winner Viola Davis Locks up a Flawless L.A. Contemporary

Published: September 29, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Viola Davis, star of ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder and an integral player in the summer smash Suicide Squad, recently purchased a home in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. The 7,545-square-foot European-inspired abode is set on a half-acre property and cost the actress $5.7 million.

Constructed in 2015, the tile-roofed home features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a gray exterior fronted by a fountain and a stacked-stone walk.

The master suite comes with plush gray carpet, a gray brick fireplace, an enormous walk-in closet with custom white built-ins and a private terrace. It also has a bathroom clad in Calcutta marble, which features a glass-encased steam shower and a large soaking tub.

A living room and a separate sunken family room are among the living spaces, as well as a theater room with a 133-inch screen, a chandelier-topped formal dining room with a tray ceiling and a large center-islanded kitchen with gray cabinets and marble counters as well as a separate galley annex with under-counter wine storage. There’s also a complete wine vault with a humidor.

Out back, a saltwater pool, a fire pit and a barbecue station featuring a 57-inch Viking grill offer a luxurious cookout experience.

Davis is halfway to an EGOT, with a Tony for Best Actress in a Play for her work in Fences and her much ballyhooed Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama for her performance as Annalise Keating on How to Get Away with Murder.

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