With a new house in Pasadena to call home as of March of this year—a new Mediterranean-style which came with a $5.5 million price tag—actor Shia LaBeouf found himself with a surplus of residential accommodation.
So, a couple of months after he became the first resident of the Tuscany-inspired 4,137 square-footer, up went the open-market listing for his outgoing house: the midcentury modern P&B in Sherman Oaks you can view in detail below.
Some of the interior details of this home are quite striking. The common area features glass walls—a series of floor-to-ceiling glass panels and foldable glass doors, actually—as well as a rounded fireplace, and a semi-vaulted plank ceiling stained white that acts as tonal balance for the dark of the Spanish Oak-stained Saltillo tile floors.
Other highlights of the home include the kitchen, a refined but cheerfully relaxed space that features a line of narrow clerestories, and the master suite, which boasts a bedroom with a retractable glass wall. The exterior living area includes a pool and sunlounge, a stand-alone sauna on a hardwood platform, and gardenish landscaping that supports the home’s more romantic aspirations.
A marvelous little three-and-three, and one that was forecasted to sell in a hurry. It did, after a bidding war, closing at $2.4 million against its $2.3 million ask.
LaBeouf’s latest film, Pieces of a Woman, recently premiered at the 77th Venice International Film Festival. Critical reception was highly positive.