Diane Keaton's Former L.A. Home That Still Features Her Designs Lists for $25 Million: See Photos Natalia SenanayakeOctober 24, 2025 at 9:17 PM 23 Steve Granitz/WireImage; Simon Berlyn Diane Keaton's former L.A. home Diane Keaton's former L.A.
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Diane Keaton's former L.A. home has hit the market for $25 million
Keaton renovated the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom property and made sure to preserve its Spanish Colonial Revival style, according to a 2008 AD feature
The late Father of the Bride star died on Oct. 11 at age 79 in California
A Los Angeles home previously owned and lovingly renovated by the late Diane Keaton has hit the market for $25 million.
The Beverly Hills property — which was listed for sale on Oct.22, according to property records — was owned by Keaton from 2007 to 2010, when she sold it to American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy for $10 million.
Keaton, who died on Oct. 11 at age 79, made extensive updates to the 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival-style build, as detailed in a November 2008 issue of Architectural Digest. The Oscar-winning actress was a well-known serial renovator known for her sophisticated design style.
Currently, the 8,400-square-foot home is listed with Branden Williams & Rayni Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates.
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In the 2008 tour, AD spoke to Keaton about the renovation process, as well as her close friend and interior designer Stephen Shadley, who's also worked with Jennifer Aniston on many of her homes.
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Keaton noted at the time that she was not pleased with some of the changes made to the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom abode by the previous owners.
"I wanted to bring the house back to its core simplicity. Simplicity feels authentic," she told the outlet, adding that she wanted the home to really nod to California's Spanish heritage.
A space she especially didn't care for, which she referred to as the "worst room in the house," was the awkwardly-sized entrance hall.
To fix the layout, she and Shadley transformed the area into a spacious library lined with shelves of books that reflected her many passions. Shadley noted, "Diane loves big spaces. No ceiling can be too high, and no space can be too big for her."
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In the living room, she replaced a "horrifying" fireplace installed by the previous owners with a simple arched brick Spanish fireplace that she ended up repeating in her bedroom and kitchen. Shadley also noted how "Diane just loves arches. The arch is probably the loveliest architectural feature of the Spanish Colonial Revival in California."
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Meanwhile, in the kitchen and family room, Keaton worked to transform the area from "very dark" to a much lighter feel, keeping her two children in mind while she did so. Her daughter Dexter, now 29, was 12 when the feature came out, and son Duke, now 25, was seven.
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"I wanted to make it light and breezy," Keaton shared. "For kids, a home needs to be warm and livable—a place where you can jump around, make a mess, and enjoy your life."
She noted how playing around with shadows and the contrast that lighting can bring into a space was a big passion of hers.
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"I should be in the business of lighting," she said at the time. "I think these things. I'm a nut! But I just know what's right for me, and lights make the house seem alive."
Another one of Keaton's famous renovation projects was her L.A. "dream home" that she moved into in 2017 and ended up listing for $29 million in March. The sale came as a surprise to many. She previously said she had planned to remain there permanently.
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The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property was also the subject of her 2017 book, The House that Pinterest Built.
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Following her death, a friend of the acclaimed actress told PEOPLE her decision to list the home for sale came after her health took a sharp turn in recent months.
"She declined very suddenly, which was heartbreaking for everyone who loved her," the source told PEOPLE. "It was so unexpected, especially for someone with such strength and spirit."
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