
Diane Keaton’s career has been a mix of charm, talent, and unforgettable roles—from her breakout in The Godfather to her iconic, quirky turn in Annie Hall, which won her an Oscar. She’s effortlessly moved between comedy and drama, starring in everything from Something’s Gotta Give to Baby Boom. On top of acting, she’s also directed, dabbled in photography, and made a name for herself in the world of interior design.
Her gated estate in Sullivan Canyon, Los Angeles offers 5 bedrooms, 7 full baths, and 9,206 square feet of refined living space on a private, meticulously crafted property built in 2015. The brick exterior and reclaimed architectural details reflect timeless design rooted in classic craftsmanship. Inside, dramatic beamed ceilings, a statement staircase, and artisanal woodwork create a visually rich and architecturally striking interior.
Custom finishes and bespoke accents are found throughout, highlighting the home’s thoughtful design and attention to detail. Listed at $28,900,000, this residence blends warmth, artistry, and sophistication in a secluded canyon setting.
Let’s take a tour.
Listing agents: Andrew Gulyas @ Destination Home, Inc. via Coldwell Banker Realty
Living Room

White-painted brick walls contrast with the dark, moody tones of the fireplace and ceiling beams. Industrial-style pendant lights hang above a wood coffee table surrounded by neutral-toned seating. A mix of ceramic vases sits in the center, adding texture. Black-framed windows bring in natural light from both sides of the room.
Lounge

Large black-framed windows line two walls of a sunlit lounge area. Exposed brick flooring adds texture beneath a long wooden desk and striped dog bed. A deep brown drum pendant hangs above, paired with brass sconces on the side wall. Neutral armchairs and a graphic throw pillow finish the space.
Hallway

Tall black-framed glass doors open into a hallway lined with bookshelves and a wood-plank floor. Exposed ceiling beams and hanging black pendant lights run the length of the space. A wood table sits near the center, placed casually in the open area. Metal stairs lead up to a second-floor landing in the distance.
Kitchen

A large industrial clock hangs from a wood beam above the kitchen. Gray cabinetry with glass-front drawers lines the room under marble countertops. Twin metal pendant lights are suspended above the island workspace. Brick flooring continues through a door into another part of the home.
Library

Black metal stairs rise between white built-in bookshelves filled with books, photos, and decorative objects. Oversized black lights hang from the ceiling above the landing. Open space on the lower level features gray-toned wood floors. A rolling library ladder rests on the right side near a tall shelf.
Brick Wall with Oversized ‘California’ Sign

Red brick wall displays bold black letters spelling out “California” in a vintage font. The sign’s sweeping underline adds a stylized flair. Lush trees rise above the wall, partially shading the letters. Concrete pavement runs along the base of the wall.
Pool

Narrow rectangular pool is framed by warm brick pavers. A dark wood structure stands at the far end with industrial-style pendant lights inside. Tall green hedges provide privacy along one edge. In the background, metal and brick buildings form the rest of the property.
Backyard

A black wood-paneled structure sits behind a low bed of ornamental grasses. Multiple glass doors line the building, reflecting the surrounding landscape. A red brick path cuts through the foreground. Trees and fencing enclose the yard on all sides.
Listing agents: Andrew Gulyas @ Destination Home, Inc. via Coldwell Banker Realty