Guillermo del Toro adds a $ 4.2 million bungalow to its property portfolio

Guillermo del Toro's new property is a bungalow —Casa of a single floor surrounded by several terraces – of 325 square meters, built in 1920 and with location in Santa Monica, California. The Mexican film director He acquired it for 4.2 million dollars through an auction, and paid $ 300 thousand more than its departure price. The Bungalow is completely remodeled: it has a main garden, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 1 central courtyard and 1 garage, all with sophisticated amenities.

The entrance

The Bungalow front consists of a small fence accompanied by a plaster panel fence that surrounds the entire house and holds vintage outer lamps. After this, there is a brilliant green garden and a stones road that Introduce the facade and, in turn, the Spanish style that has the whole house.

The room

In the Bungalow room, the soils are made of wood and tiles; the plaster panel cream walls; The doors, like interior walls, are arched; The lamps are vintage; And there are Renaissance stained glass windows. The stellar piece of this room is the masonry fireplace that extends from the ground to the roof.

The dining room

Located in an open room, the wooden dining room has two benches and two chairs placed in front. The center is adorned by three plant fuidos of plants and, a few centimeters above these, hangs a candlestick.

The kitchen

One of the central spaces of Bungalow is the kitchen. It is distributed in parallel and equipped with white stainless steel and high -end steel appliances that give it an elegant appearance. It also includes a cabinet -style breakfast.

The main room

The star spaces of the property are the main room and bathroom, divided by a large dressing room with open closets and a central armchair. The first has a bed in front of a large window and side of two small windows. For its part, the second, designed like an elegant spa, has double dressers, a bathtub and a steam shower.

Additional spaces

In the center of the Bungalow, there is a modest multimedia room connected to a central courtyard that extends in the form of T until the end of the land. In the horizontal area there is a small grill, exterior furniture, a garage for two cars and another room with a small kitchen and its own bathroom.

Guillermo del Toro

The Mexican director previously acquired two properties in Westlake Village and three in Los Angeles; One of them is the house-museum called Bleak House, where it keeps iconic use of their films-from small articles, to statues of their favorite characters-and other belongings, and only uses to work from time to time.

Guillermo del Toro, 57, was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. He is director, screenwriter, producer and novelist; He co -founded the Guadalajara Film Festival and created the production company Tequila Gang. He has won multiple awards, among which a Goya award, several Ariel, a Golden Globe and two Oscar. He is mostly acclaimed by his mastery in the genres fantasy and terror, visible in iconic projects, such as The labyrinth of the faun (2006) and THE FORM OF WATER (2017).