Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Renovated Home

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Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Renovated Beverly Hills Home Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Renovated Home

Let’s be honest – every website on the planet that features even the slightest bit of ‘entertainment’ content is posting about Jennifer Aniston and her newly-renovated Beverly Hills house in Architectural Digest. So because there is a ‘design’ element to the story, and because I think she’s pretty, an editorial decision was made to post  something about Aniston’s swingin’ new bachelorette pad.

The March issue of Architectural Digest features photos of the house by Scott Frances – following a 2½-year renovation. Designer Stephen Shadley collaborated with the 40-year-old Aniston on the house, which was originally designed by architect Harold W. Levitt in 1970. Built on a hillside in 1970 with sweeping views of Los Angeles, Aniston calls the house “Ohana,” a reference to the Hawaiian idea of extended family. The single-but-lovin’ it/single-but-looking Aniston said the single-level home “vibrates with the love that created it.” Oh, good grief.

There are no images of Aniston’s renovated house on the ‘net (just yet), so in the meantime click below to see our gallery of random, though quite lovely, photos of the beautiful homeowner.

COMMENTS

  1. Posted by Lilly

    Oh c'mon. I think Stephen Shadley is amazing and his designs always have an energy! I bet this house does "vibrate" not only from his design but also from the energy of the homeowner who strikes me as being full of energy herself.

  2. Posted by Alexander

    Well, I’ve seen the pics and, of course, to each his own but I don’t find this an appealing design job at all. I would never have chosen Shadley for a retro look. It’s not very original nor “full of energy.” Rather it seems too earth bound with a leaden and chunky quality in a house that seems to deserve a better interior.

    Views are really nice and I do like the purple/gray material on the chairs.

  3. Posted by jeff

    thanks for the note about the images alexander. now i really need to see what's going on with this super-hyped home renovation. i guess i can always wander over to the newsstand when the issue hits the stands.

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