The seasoned actress has held the Sherman Oaks property for more than 15 years with her husband, a cameraman.
Elizabeth Perkins, the veteran actress, bought her own suburban home in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley, which has recently gone up for sale for $2.7 million. Elizabeth Perkins played the desperate, unhappy suburban housewife Celia Hodes in the cult favorite late 2000s series Weeds, for which she received three Emmy nominations.
Built in the Spanish Mediterranean Revival style, with red clay tile roof and chalk-white stucco walls, the almost 3,400-square-foot Sherman Oaks home is partially hidden by a tall hedge and large trees, situated on a corner property approximately one-fifth of an acre. This family-friendly property with five bedrooms and four bathrooms has a front door that is accessible through a gated, grassy courtyard entry.
Inside spaces highlight dim, rich wood trim and housings, hardwood and travertine flooring, enlivening covering, delicate curves, and vaulted and coved roofs, while the home’s two chimneys, one in the family room and the other in the fundamental room higher up, have been beautifully tiled close by cut and hand-painted ceramic and glass tile work.
Supplementing the connecting residing and lounge areas at the front of the house, an extraordinary room at the back consolidates a family room that pours out to the patio, an extensive kitchen organized around a stone beat island, and a casual feasting spot set into a cove window disregarding the pool and lawn.
One of the more modest rooms is on the principal floor, making it reasonable as a work space or babysitter suite, and the essential room is on the subsequent floor and offers a confidential gallery, a smooth restroom with a larger than usual shower, and two stroll in wardrobes.
An extensive ramada offers a lot of room for loosening up out of the intensity of the sun in the patio, and cumulous crest of foliage give protection from the neighbors. There’s a fire bowl in one corner, and the kidney-molded pool, encompassed by yard, is managed in flagstone.
The veteran entertainer, whose many film and television credits incorporate Enormous (1988), The Specialist (1991), Sharp Articles (2018), and, most as of late, Minx, and her significant other, Argentinian-conceived cinematographer Julio Macat,” whose handicraft incorporates the 1990s film establishment Home Alone, bought the then shiny new home in 2006 for not exactly $1.5 million, as per charge records.
The posting is held by Michael J. Okun of Sotheby’s Global Realty, Sherman Oaks Financier.