Actress and director Soleil Moon Frye passed her 1927-built Spanish Eclectic in Hollywood Hills on to a new owner this winter. The buyer who stepped up with $2.4 million to take ownership of the five-bedroom period piece was actress Jessica McNamee, according to Dirt.
The 3,030 sq. ft. home’s most compelling feature is its far-flung, lost-in-time atmosphere; nestled within a leafy riot of varied plantings and boasting a tile roof, stucco exterior, wraparound porch with a tile floor, and stone patio, this is an escapist property of the Los Angeles sort.
Inside the home, a refined expressiveness prevails, most aptly represented in the cobalt blue kitchen tile and the panoramic wall covering in the guest room. Bedrooms are exceedingly well lit, with glass doors opening onto outdoor living spaces. The living style culminates in the outdoor conversation pit with three-sided bench seating; the spot offers good views of the local landscape.
Frye’s upcoming projects include Disney+ animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.
McNamee’s upcoming projects include horror film The Visitor.