Jennifer Aniston Home for the conversion of Single Life
If the recent renovation of the Hills home of Jennifer Aniston Beverly is an indication, it’s not like the actress seems to quietly reassure him.
In the March issue of Architectural Digest - The pictures of the house by Scott Frances characteristics of their 2 ½-year review - the magazine notes that after the teacher is more friendly guy.
“If [the house] to be original-and-her baths, but Aniston has to be ‘in a bath with spa tub turns,” reports the magazine. Your master bedroom has a wool, silk shag rug and a bed with a platform of television on foot.
And Aniston, 40, also describes the Zen-influenced house - whose range has been created by the Brazilian Cumaru (Teak) - an affectionate way. “It’s like a big hug,” she said to the issuance, sale of February 9.
Built in 1970 on a hill with panoramic views over the city, Aniston called home “Ohana,” referring to the Hawaiian concept of the extended family. She said that the single-level home “resonates the love with which it was created.” Among those who have worked with Aniston, who was designer Stephen Shadley, who, with Diane Keaton and Woody Allen.
The house has wooden fruit Aniston Skip piano in the 1960s, a dining room, 24 seats, and 1920 clients calling the Thai Gong walnut table too long.
“I felt in life and I cherish,” she said. “The house has a little glamorous, old Hollywood quality. I can not imagine stopping by Rat Pack, someone plays the piano, and people laugh in the next room.”

