Seann William Scott’s Malibu Retreat Is a Study in Industrial-Chalet Style Hidden Along the Oceanfront
Inside the gorgeous home where indoor/outdoor living is a top priority, natural materials abound, and beachside living comes alive
If you're looking for a beautiful, open-plan beachside escape, you're in luck; Seann William Scott's Malibu home just hit the market for $17.5 million.
Set on 1.5 acres of oceanfront property, the private hideaway has five bedrooms and five baths spread out over 4,000 square feet. Lovingly redesigned by style-conscious Seann, the home features a unique crossover between chalet and industrial style. The property is listed with Sam Plouchart of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California.
Tucked behind California native trees, you will find the gorgeous house with its stylish angles and natural wood panelling. Let's take the tour, starting on the outside.
Beyond the striking California front yard, the in-betweens of the house are full of beautiful areas to spend time, that effortlessly transition into the home through large light-filled windows.
Behind the home, you will find a sports-lovers dream. A swimming pool, a tennis court, and lily ponds provide endless entertainment without ever leaving the property.
Stepping inside, the home's high ceilings and arching mid-century modern-style wood panelling are equally striking. The formal dining room is perfect for hosting and late nights spent together as a family.
One of my favorite spaces in the entire house is the gorgeously marbled kitchen. It features a breakfast bar and even has space for a casual dining table for even more room for eating. If you have a large family or love hosting, this might just be the perfect house.
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Recreate The Industrial Chalet Look at Home
Seann William Scott's home features a unique blend between natural materials and industrial accents. These editor's picks feature everything you need to recreate the look, no matter where you live.
Bring a retro charm and comfort to your kitchen or home bar with this beautiful counter stool. Designed by Martha Stewart with a handwoven rattan back and breezy open arms, it introduces a relaxed vibe that's impossible not to love.
If wood-drenched walls aren't an option in your space, you can always recreate Seann William Scott's look using handsome accent pieces like this table. I love the gently curved silhouette.
Seann layers up natural materials in his space using pieces like rattan accents, and this lamp is complete with a curved wood base that would perfectly complement a chalet-inspired home. I love the idea of styling it on a glass table for an unexpected contrast.
This gorgeous dining table combines glass with rich wood for a unique finish. It has a timeless, mid-century modern feel that will elevate your home for years to come.
When you live between indoors and outdoors in an open-concept scheme, you want the exterior of your home to feel like a living room. Made from acacia wood, this chair is a timelessly versatile choice.
Add warmth, texture, and authenticity to your wooden living room with this gorgeous rug. I love the idea of paring it with more traditional decor for a stylish contrast.
Like the outdoor living rooms on the home, the indoor living room is designed to transition effortlessly to the outdoors. This conversation between the landscape and interiors creates a warm and welcoming aesthetic.
Textured walls and airy lighting help to elevate the home; nearly every vignette is perfect.
The home's primary bedroom and bathing suite are absolutely stunning. White walls, angular windows, and wooden ceilings create a tactile feel.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.