Jason Statham’s former mid-century modern home, originally built in 1957, sits above Sunset Boulevard.
The four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence spans about 3,000 square feet and features a striking butterfly roof.
Statham bought the property in 2015 for $2.7 million and worked with architect Jeff Allsbrook to restore and modernize the interior while preserving the original exterior design.
Inside, vaulted cedar plank ceilings, polished concrete floors, and clerestory windows give the home a bright, minimalist aesthetic.
The sliding glass doors seamlessly connects the spacious interiors to serene outdoor areas, including a saltwater basalt pool.
Offering a freestanding tub, the luxurious primary suite boasts a walk-in oak closet, and a private outdoor lounge with a fire pit.
Additional features includes a barrel sauna, an oversized heater, and a stainless-steel immersion tub for hydrotherapy.
Combining the modern and Scandinavian design, this home is a harmonious blend of timeless architecture and modern amenities.
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The asymmetrical roofline blends into the greenery, creating a subtle and modern entrance to this Mid-century home.
A shaded poolside area features clean lines, natural materials, and a built-in grill for outdoor relaxation.
The saltwater Basalt pool surrounds the sleek architecture and lush plants, offering a serene retreat.
A private outdoor lounge with a fire pit is surrounded by lush greenery and minimalist design beneath the open sky.
Under an olive tree, a cozy seating area creates a peaceful spot and impresses with natural shadows.
A landscaped courtyard with large pottery highlights Scandinavian-inspired design and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Providing a luxurious spa-like experience, a cedar barrel sauna, and stainless-steel immersion tub complements the greenery at the back side.
A white-paneled door opens to a private outdoor area, bringing light and fresh air into the minimalist space.
Elegant Interiors
The living room features warm wood ceilings, modern furniture, and abundant natural light streaming through clerestory windows.
A sleek kitchen with minimalist cabinetry opens directly to an outdoor space through frameless glass doors, blending indoor and outdoor living.