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Lily Collins Homes: Inside the actor’s transatlantic real estate portfolio

Lily Collins Homes: Inside the actor’s transatlantic real estate portfolio

Located north of Sunset Boulevard, the Hollywood Regency residence featured four bedrooms and five bathrooms in 5,066 square feet. The 0.7-acre property, guarded by a privacy wall and iron gates, also included an expansive brick driveway with a patio and pool out back, as well as a hot tub, cabana and sunken tennis court with seating for six. Built in 1954 by architect John Elgin Woolf, the single-story home featured high ceilings, tall windows and skylights, as well as amenities including a library, bar, formal dining room, breakfast room, and fireplaces in the living room and primary school. bedroom. Collins lived in the house during quarantine with McDowell before purchasing his dream home in Pasadena, California.

Pasadena case study home purchased from Kristen Wiig

The Emmy nominee made one of her most notable purchases yet, purchasing a historic Pasadena home for $3.9 million from Kristen Wiig in 2021. The Saturday Night Live alum paid $2.96 million in 2017 for the property, which was part of the Case Study House program started in 1945 by Art + Architecture magazine that commissioned the leading architects of the day to design and build affordable model homes for the housing boom at the end of World War II.

The mid-century home, surrounded by sycamore trees, was built in 1947 by father-son architect team Kemper Nomland and Kemper Nomland Jr. and includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms. When Collins and McDowell first viewed the property, “we looked at each other and it was just an overwhelming emotional experience where we didn’t have to say anything else,” the actress said Fashion.

With the help of interior designer Emily Farnham, the couple renovated the 3,425-square-foot home with a style Collins describes as “Midcentury California meets Scandinavian,” a nod to the couple’s love of Nordic living. “We designed this house before we really started putting down roots in Scandinavia,” said Collins, who with McDowell bought two homes in Copenhagen in 2023. “It was almost ahead of our time because we didn’t realize we would be really immersed in it after many years.”

The single-story home, situated on a 15,989-square-foot lot, features floor-to-ceiling windows and concrete floors, while warm earthy tones throughout the space give it a modern feel. Apparently a pool and spa were added in 2014, and the guesthouse includes a bed and bathroom.

Houses in Copenhagen

Charlie McDowell and Lily Collins.

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