Halsey’s New Mid-Century Home Is More Dream Than Nightmare
Halsey has a new home, and we’re guessing it’s a little bit nicer than where you hung your hat as a 24 years old. The newly rainbow-haired songstress just snagged a four-bed, two-and-a-half bath spread in the sun-drenched San Fernando Valley town of Sherman Oaks, realtor.com reports. But this piece of architectural history cost a bit more than we’re guessing your first post-college apartment did: a whopping $2.4 million.
Halsey’s new hideaway is a stunning 1959 Post and Beam designed by renowned architect Richard Dorman, known best for his work throughout southern California during the mid-20th century. Fully restored and updated while still maintaining the architectural integrity it was conceived with, the 2,226-square-foot property has a prime location right off Mulholland Drive. Each room is filled with glass walls, tongue-and-groove ceilings, and an open floor plan that truly embraces the indoor/outdoor vibe of southern California.
In the kitchen, smooth walnut cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, and a wine refrigerator provide all the amenities an amateur chef could ask for, while a spacious living room has a large stone fireplace and crisp white floors. There’s also a formal dining area, office space, and a comfortable family room that’s great for curling up in front of the TV. A spacious master suite is the serene oasis , thanks to a huge master bathroom with dual vanities and a large sliding glass door that heads outside. And we’re guessing Halsey will want to spend lots of time outside at her new digs, thanks to the large, freeform swimming pool, flat, grassy yard, and elegant patio that’s the perfect spot to catch some sun and entertain guests.
“This mid-century gem is an impressive addition to pop star Halsey’s property portfolio,” says Erik Gunther, realtor.com‘s celebrity real estate expert. “Only 24, the singer has acquired a pristine example of midcentury modern style. It doesn’t look as if she will have to do much to make this place truly sing.”