Jennifer Aniston shares a glimpse of her $21Million luxury Bel Air home with beautiful backdrop of Los Angeles

Inside the mid-century luxury home of Friends star Jennifer Aniston

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Jennifer Aniston stunned in a metallic Versace dress at the film premiere of Murder Mystery 2 and now the actress has shared a glimpse into her mid-century luxury home in LA. In the short clip shared on Instagram the actress can be seen standing in front of her glass balcony in the dress with a picturesque blue sky and backdrop of the city behind her. In the caption she thanked her glam team for ‘such a fun press tour.’ Even her beloved dogs who she shares her home with, Lord Chesterfield and Clyde, made an appearance in the video. 

Since joining Instagram in 2019 (and nearly breaking the internet) Jennifer has shared snippets of her 8,500 square-foot pad. The mid-century home was originally purchased by the Friends star in 2011 and the grounds were the backdrop for her wedding to ex-husband Justin Theroux. 

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The house sits on almost two acres of land and boasts four bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, a wine cellar, pool, and guesthouse with both city and ocean views. In an interview with Architectural Digest, The Morning Show actress discussed her love for home interior and explained: “If I wasn’t an actress, I’d want to be a designer. I love the process. There's something about picking out fabrics and finishes that feeds my soul.” 

The publication also added that there was once had a hillside vineyard but garden designer Marcello Villano and landscape architect Anne Attiger transformed her outdoor space into an oasis consisting of terraces, Asian-inspired pocket gardens and interconnected rooms. The actress also explained that when she originally bought the house the architect Frederick Fisher had done a renovation but it was too minimal and cool for her taste and added “I’m all about cosy.”

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