Actress Gwyneth Paltrow and rocker husband Chris Martin of Coldplay, are long
time East Coast residents, preferring penthouses in Manhattan and a large estate
in the Hamptons for their home base. And although they recently bought in Los
Angeles, it appears they stuck with the East Coast aesthetic, buying a gracious
estate in Brentwood,
foregoing the Spanish-Colonials and Mid-Century mods prevalent in the area.
According
to TMZ, the couple picked up the home for close to the current asking price
of $10.45 million. The property first hit the market last year for $11.96
million. The home was built new as a concept house by designer Windsor Smith.
The so-called "House of Windsor" was featured in Veranda Magazine and
showcases rooms by multiple L.A. designers including Candace Barnes, Peter
Dunham and Kathryn Ireland. The kitchen, however, was designed by Smith, who
explained to the L.A. Times, that "kitchens are the new living rooms." Her
design includes Calacatta marble countertops, a deep farmhouse sink and enormous
dining table surrounded by mismatched chairs.
Located in L.A.'s Mandeville Canyon, the home's grounds feature lush
landscaping: sprawling lawns, "venerable oaks and shady sycamores." Horse
stables and a paddock are also on the property.
With 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, the 8,000-square-foot home has more than
enough room for Martin, Paltrow, their two children and perhaps the rest of the
Coldplay band.
Paltrow and Martin have been married since 2003 and also own several
properties in London — including Kate Winslet's former home. Although Paltrow is
primarily best known for her roles in film, the actress has recently branched
out to other pursuits, starting lifestyle website goop.com and publishing
a cookbook.