Gwyneth Paltrow's childhood home in Los Angeles is on the market for $3.195 million
The Brentwood Heights haven combines a traditional East Coast aesthetic with West Coast charm, lemon trees included


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Gwyneth Paltrow's childhood home is a cocktail of international influences, with marble flooring, French doors, and a sun-glazed roof terrace.
The infusion of East coastal traditionalism with continental charm sets the house aside from conventional Californian properties. However, the home also pays homage to the Golden State through its contemporary decor and vibrant terrace.
Gwyneth's former home is nestled amid leafy Brentwood Heights, a short hop from Santa Monica's shores. It is one of the most unique properties currently listed in Los Angeles and among the world's best homes.
Gwyneth Paltrow is best known for starring in films such as Iron Man and Shakespeare in Love and founding lifestyle brand Goop. The actress lived in the Californian home before relocating to New York as a teenager.
The property is a timeless yet modern sanctuary that is listed for the first time in nearly 30 years, according to listing agents Sotheby's.
Located at 670 North Saltair Avenue, the home is filled with opulent interior design ideas. From the open-plan living room's ornate fireplaces – to its formal dining room with a refreshing blue paint scheme and glass chandelier.
Beyond the sophisticated living space, the Butler's pantry epitomizes traditional kitchen ideas – complete with a built-in-banquet table that opens up to the main cooking area. A white wooden kitchen island stands as the focal point of the space, featuring a prep sink and a Sicilian-style lemon tree.
Other notable assets include the marble surfaces that create a subtle contrast alongside the monochromatic checkered floor.
At the peak of the wooden staircase, the home exhibits three bedrooms and three bathrooms, including the master suite, with a view beyond the verdant postcode.
These organic visions are mirrored from the marble bathroom, featuring a bath amongst the trees. This is the white bathroom idea of our upscale Californian dreams.
Beyond the graceful interior, the home's facade and exterior space is equally distinguished. Brimming with West Coastal charisma, the estate includes an upper canyon view deck – with room for bathing in the golden rays.
The coral-kissed blooms similarly epitomize So-Cal garden ideas and envelope the outdoor dining area in jewels of color.
The home is listed by Ari Wintraub of Sotheby's International Realty, Brentwood Brokerage.
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