Celebrity homes are pretty funny--some homes (like Julia Child and Diane Keaton) have a LOT of personality; while others...not so much. This one walks a fine line between the two: Once you figure out who lives here, you'll get the bohemian lighting, the bookshelf-turned-hat rack...but the real stunner? A Turkish bath! Check it out...



Still can't figure out? Here's a few clues: This home is located in London's St. John's Wood/Paddington area, and it also happens to be one sale for a cool $1.6 million. The seller of this home is considered to be more of a fashion icon than an actress (much to her chagrin), and is credited for making things like fringed vests and bowler hats popular (much to our chagrin). Who is this mystery celebrity? Why it's...it's...

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Sienna Miller and I have the same clock!
Bookshelves filled with hats. Makes sense.
huh...
Who?
I was going to say Jennifer Aniston, until I read it was in London. Then I had a revelation: Sienna Miller is the English version of the same thing.
What material is used for that tabletop ? Love that :-)
I don't even know who she is. Love the Turkish bath, though.
Damn that bitch!
I want a bath just like that! Not kidding.
Don't have a clue who she is (but then I looked inside People recently, and had the same reaction), but are you sure it is only $1.6 million? Seems awfully cheap for London...
People don't know who Sienna Miller is??
Granted, her movie roles have been unmemorable, but she was plastered all over entertainment news a few years ago when her fiance Jude Law cheated on her with his kids' nanny.
she has better design taste than i expected. good on her!
So maybe the title of this entry should have been "Guess Which Tabloid Headline lives here".
I don't know who she is either.
I was going to guess Nathan Lane till I read London. *chuckle*
weird, at picture 2 I'd guessed Jude Law and was patting myself on the back when London was confirmed. For some reason the pink flowers didn't tip me off...
i think that table is zinc or concrete.
oh the color of the wall in the turkish bath room is awful. if it was painted with a better color that room would sell the place.
I want that bath SOOOO badly!
You should have posted the floor plan - it looks like an Escher drawing.
Sienna Miller's step-mother is British designer Kelly Hoppen - so I am a bit dissappointed in her house. The bath is great but not all those cushions around it - ech
she did a good job in Fractory Girl (as Edie Sedgewick) and anyone w/ those dining room chairs i have to love.
That bathroom is amazing but the rest of the house is very blah indeed.... Just goes to show, money doesn't buy you taste!
Americans don't have the balls to do bathrooms like that.
Way to generalize honeyhaze.
All those textiles in a bathroom seems like a bad idea to me (mold).