White Lotus star Alexandra Daddario and her husband, film producer Andrew Form, just sold their 4,900-square-foot Hancock Park, Los Angeles mansion for $7.7 million, Dirt reported. Built in 1927, the main house and its detached two-storey guest house are hidden away behind gates and high hedges, amid one of the neighborhood’s most celeb-studded streets.
Interior design firm Nickey Kehoe designed the interiors of this Mediterranean-style villa (perfect for fans of White Lotus season two who can’t get enough of the views of Taormina, Italy, where the series is set).
Scroll down for a peek inside!
Author: Wendy Jacob
Photographer:
Portrait by Eva Rinaldi, house shots by John Wells for Redfin
Source:
Dirt.com
Designer:
Nickey Kehoe
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