Francis Ford Coppola's former home marries Spanish Revival charm with Old Hollywood glamor – it's on the market for $2.25 million
The 1922 build, which he sold to his daughter-in-law Jacqui Getty, is a treasure trove of heritage architectural details


The Coppola family is exapnsive, and as such, the Hollywood clan's homes are peppered throughout Hollywood. One such home has just hit the market, and it was passed on from legendary director Francis Ford Coppola to his daughter-in-law Jacqui Getty, and thus became the childhood home of fellow director Gia Coppola.
A 1922 Spanish Revival property, the $2.25 million home features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 1,931 square feet of preserved architecture.
From its arched doorways and vintage tiles to hand-troweled plaster walls and garden space, the home is idyllic and charming while exuding Old Hollywood glamour of the era. Let's take a closer look inside.
The sunny living area is timeless and chic thanks to its large windows, white, L-shaped sofa, and glass coffee table outfitted with a terracotta vase and lush bouquet.
The dining room, meanwhile, features handcrafted cane chairs, a wood table that pairs well with the reclaimed floors, and plant-inspired sconces on the walls.
The kitchen is a home chef's dream, with wood shelves, state of the art appliances, and optimal storage with hanging pots and pans above a spacious island.
The bedroom's highlight is the built-in bookshelves, which surround a small desk area, perfect for a hybrid working space (with plenty of natural light).
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In another bedroom, a skeletal bedframe in bold black contrasts a crystal chandelier, bringing both contemporary and traditional design influences into the space.
The bathroom's customized, curved sink and patchwork of grey tiles makes it a sleek, sophisticated, yet calming space. The round mirror complements the shape of the basin, while the metallic hardware adds some modernity.
An antique, wood daybed is a subtle statement piece in this white room, where a copper coffee table adds further texture and visual interest.
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Functional and handsome, this dark wood daybed features the added benefit of a sliding drawer for storage, perfect for storing extra linens. The dark wood construction feels extra elevated.
Bringing out the champagne coupes is naturally a cause for celebration, and this metal version takes the party to the next level. It’s been hand welded to maintain a simple frame and sculptural stem.
This sturdy coffee table features a versatile, round shape, and wheels on the feet for easy movement.
The office is ideal for those that work from home, with sun streaming in on the glass coffee table, a multi-colored rug, and a white lounger all brightening up the room.
Green paint isn't just for kitchens: this outdoor area features bright green paint, which adds vibrancy to the neutral walls, while a vintage sconce creates further character.
Finally, the backyard has a lagoon-esque pool, red outdoor sofa, and lots of greenery, making it a sanctuary for lounging.
This property is listed with Kristal Moffett at Compass.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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