Fashion-minded Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni listed her 2,160 sq. ft. Los Angeles residence this summer. The house, a heavily revised bungalow dating to 1918, is tagged at a buck less than $2.5 million.
The four-bedroom home, nestled in a leafy corner of the Spaulding Square area of Hollywood, makes a cool first impression: blues, in property retaining wall, in house exterior, and in front door and sidelight trim. The interiors begin with an open-concept combination living area; no partials define individual rooms, and the space unfurls from a step inside like a spring breeze.
Wide-plank hardwood has been added to the home’s living style, and recently; other updates include grid lighting and a new kitchen with diner seating at the island bar and a trio of pendants above; whether or not the electric Eagles homage will be included may depend on the seller, or the buyer’s appreciation of either pink neon or super-produced, guitar-heavy 70s pop-rock. Or both.
The baths show off cohesion of design, with jungly wall covering and period- or period-style miniature hexagonal floor tile. Out back: a garage converted into a studio or salon, and a private yard with a fruit tree or two.