In the Jennifer Aniston's house office There is an imposing desk that seems to have left the executive suite of an international company. “I feel extremely powerful when I feel before that desk; So powerful, in fact, I'm almost never there, ”joked the vibrant actress. Instead, Aniston prefers to work in the relatively modest space where his computer is located: a kitchen full of light in the Los Angeles house that he shared with the actor and screenwriter Justin Theroux, as well as his three dogs. «It's much more cozy,» he explained. «And I love the cozy.»
It is difficult not to love Jennifer Aniston. More than two decades after the Friends star claimed the title of America's Sweetheart «A doubtful distinction, perhaps, but successful anyway,» Aniston shows no signs of giving up paper. It is funny and miraculously has your feet on the ground, especially given the dechist scrutiny of the media that has accompanied his career, his love relationships and, yes, his hair cuts. And for design fans, Aniston offers an additional attraction: it has an impeccable taste.
“If I weren't an actress, I would like to be a designer. I love the process, ”said the remodeling of serial houses. «There is something in the choice of fabrics and finishes that my soul feeds.» Aniston's commitment to the trade was tested in his last residential project, the reinvention of a house in Bel Air designed by architect A. Quincy Jones, 1965.
The actress acquired the property in 2011, after selling her beloved house designed by Hal Levitt, at the Enclave de Trousdale Estates, in Los Angeles, and an attempt to settle in Manhattan (frustrated by the paparazzi that swarmed outside their building in Greenwich Village). When he bought the property in Bel Air, he had been renewed by the architect Frederick Fisher, who, despite maintaining the vision of Jones, had left the housing a bit cold and minimalist for Aniston's taste. «I had a very dramatic entrance that led to a huge red -painted door,» recalled the actress. “Aesthetically, it was the furthest to what I wanted, But I immediately had the feeling that I could work. It is difficult to describe it, but I felt a connection. ”