With bro Cole ensconced in a 1949-built modern in the same area, Dylan Sprouse has made a purchase in Hollywood Hills. According to Dirt, the actor paid $1.8 million for this archly disheveled bohemian charmer, an early-1920s four-bedroom Spanish-style with enough character to teach method.
With an exterior that’s finished in brick on the lower level, stucco up top, green shutters against white paint, and a red tile roof, the house has plenty to occupy the eye at first glance. Within, it develops further, showing freewheeling revisions that include blue tones and a tile fireplace, with original narrow-plank floors keeping the history salient. The kitchen’s shaker cabinetry, turquoise-accented white tile, and dark blue walls make for an inviting but stimulating mix.
The house contains four bedrooms across 1,686 sq. ft., if listing information is correct, which perhaps means three bedrooms and a creative workspace. The master bath gets special mention for its carefully composed tiling; another bath features playful black and white tonal scheme, including original little hexagon tile floor and a prismatic ceiling.
The property’s .23-acre lot features a lawn, a stone walking path, and a water garden with a footbridge and small reflecting pool.
Sprouse’s upcoming projects include My Fake Boyfriend and Beautiful Disaster.