Whilst we see a lot of Jennifer Aniston in the media, the savvy star of screens big and small will very seldom invite us into her home.
How clever is it then that this advertising campaign gives us a sneak peek via Instagram into the home of one of the most photographed celebrities on the planet?
Designed in 1970 by architect Harold W Levitt, Aniston completely overhauled the Beverly Hills home after buying it in 2012, with the help of designer Stephen Shadley.
Take a tour:
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Albeit without her personal touches and the lovely lived-in look she has brought to the home since living there, here’s the original listing from when Aniston first bought the house.
Content expert, florist and interior decorator Diana Moore has been passionate about helping others make the perfect home ever since she moved into her own. With over 20 years as a florist and more than 10 years specialising in interior decorating, design, and retail, Diana is a firm believer in making the best of what you have in front of you. From transforming her local bar into a space reminiscent of your best friend’s lounge room, to spontaneously revamping people’s bookshelves, Diana captures the essence of what she's long promoted in homes - make it your own.
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