Jaime King is selling the Beverly Hills mansion that Walt Disney constructed for his daughter

Jaime King is selling the Beverly Hills mansion that Walt Disney constructed for his daughter

Updated on July 23, 2022 18:51 PM by Andrew Koschiev

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The 43-year-old actress best known for her role in the television show Hart of Dixie has put her property on the market with the assistance of Preston Gazowsky and Branden Williams of The Beverly Hills Estate. In 1960, Walt Disney built the house initially with his daughter Diane in mind as the primary occupant.

Location of the mansion

The classic estate with a contemporary update is now on the market for close to $2.8 million. It consists of four bedrooms and three baths. It is only a few miles from both the Sunset Strip and downtown Beverly Hills, despite the fact that it is located in the middle of a peaceful cul-de-sac in Beverly Hills.

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Ceilings, walls, and doors of the mansion

The foyer dazzles as a result of the abundance of natural light and the double-height ceilings; in addition, the front door is painted in a beautiful shade of pink, which gives a colorful and joyous greeting to guests as they enter the building. The foyer also has a double-height ceiling.

The stone borders and magnificent flora

As soon as you step inside, the floor-to-ceiling windows that surround the living and dining room area give a breathtaking view of the bamboo that encloses the private backyard in addition to the stone borders and magnificent flora that surrounds it.

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A fire pit

Additionally, it features a fire pit that is perfect for entertaining guests and making the most of the crisp evening air.

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Artwork and décor 

The classic wooden cabinets, dusty rose worktops, slick white GE appliances, and brushed brass finishes with the farmhouse style sink and pantry are just some of the contemporary elements that interior designer Gabrielle Santiago incorporated into the freshly refurbished kitchen.

The steps have a one-of-a-kind design that sets them apart from the rest of the building, thanks to the sheer blue tiles that have branch-like decorations.

The first flight is finished off with artwork and décor that are neutral in tone.

Comfortable and productive atmosphere

The master bedroom offers a comfortable and productive atmosphere, and it is equipped with a den office that has breath-taking skylights. On the other hand, the enormous space comes complete with a sitting room, a fireplace, wood-paneled flooring, and a handmade mahogany closet that was crafted by LA Closet Design.

The uniqueness of the property

"The uniqueness of the property may be attributed to the mid-century modern design as well as the floor-to-ceiling windows that allow an abundance of natural light to enter the home.

Not to mention the history of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, with Sharon Disney, Tina Louise, and Anne Margot all having lived here at one time or another "Gazowsky informs Media.

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