Fleet-footed terpsichorean Cat Deeley listed her home in Beverly Hills, California, this month with an asking price of $4.995 million. According to public records, the house has been home to Deeley for a long spell—nearly fifteen years.
The 1978-built contemporary boasts a timber-clad exterior and a second-floor entry accessed via a hidden staircase. Inside, modern interior architecture prevails, with semi-vaulted ceilings, series clerestories, skylights, and plank hardwood floors. Charming touches from the era have been left alone, and include the floating raw wood shelves in the kitchen, and the living room’s fireplace.
The 3,800 sq. ft. house contains four bedrooms and five baths. The master’s a beaut, with a private sitting area, a terrace waiting behind sliding glass doors, and a glitzy, mirror-lined walk-in closet and dressing room.
The location is extremely appealing—private, quiet, and sylvan, with the ocean and the city’s allure at a remote but accessible distance. At a half acre, the lot has abundant space for an outdoor deck complex with a pool, an outdoor fireplace, lounging and dining areas, and a fire feature.