Celebrity Style
January 12, 2023
Inside The $7.7M Hancock Park Home Of White Lotus Star Alexandra Daddario

White Lotus star Alexandra Daddario and her husband, film producer Andrew Form, just sold their 4,900-square-foot Hancock Park, Los Angeles mansion for $7.7 million, Dirt reported. Built in 1927, the main house and its detached two-storey guest house are hidden away behind gates and high hedges, amid one of the neighborhood’s most celeb-studded streets.
Interior design firm Nickey Kehoe designed the interiors of this Mediterranean-style villa (perfect for fans of White Lotus season two who can’t get enough of the views of Taormina, Italy, where the series is set).
Scroll down for a peek inside!

The exterior gets its Mediterranean character from stucco walls with a terracotta roof. A wide walkway leads past Italian cypress and olive trees.

The spacious living room has a wood-burning fireplace which makes for a comfortable sitting area.

In the airy blue dining room, French doors open out to the terrace and garden.

This breakfast nook is sited beside an al fresco dining area, making it easy to entertain inside or out.

The open-concept kitchen features eggshell blue cabinets, Calacatta gold marble countertops, a generous eat-in island and stainless appliances.

Custom built-in shelves are a focal point in the spacious home office.

Each of the three ensuite bedrooms have impressive architectural details. This room has a Euro vibe with beamed ceilings and a stone fireplace.

This bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and gets plenty of natural light with French doors that access a balcony.

Wisteria-print wallpaper and a nickel soaker tub make this bathroom a spa-like retreat.

The outdoor lounge area is naturally shaded by tall Sycamore trees in the courtyard.

This outdoor dining area has a French feel, with romantic sage green exterior paint and wrought iron chairs.

The 60-foot lap pool is shielded from prying eyes with a high hedge.

The two-storey guest house is equipped with bedrooms and full baths. An inset seating niche tucked under an arch is a great hangout spot for lazy afternoons.

The guest house’s beamed living room has a beach house feel with white beadboard panelling and lots of laid-back seating.
Portrait by Eva Rinaldi, house shots by John Wells for Redfin
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