Los Angeles Times

Showing off her colors

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Actress Bella Thorne’s home in Sherman Oaks is making a serious case for the most unusual listing in Los Angeles. The hot-pink house, which hit the market last week for $2.55 million, is full of clashing colors, extravagan­t murals and rooms full of roses.

Set on a quarter-acre lot with a swimming pool, the two-story home is described in the listing as a “reinterpre­ted contempora­ry traditiona­l.” Thorne did plenty of reinterpre­ting during her stay, turning the black-and-white exterior pink and filling once-subtle living spaces with over-the-top accents. Rainbow stairs draw the eye in the entry, and a multicolor­ed mural runs the length of the two-story wall.

The 4,500-square-foot floor plan also holds five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a center-island kitchen with a built-in espresso machine and a blue-and-green living room with feather boas cascading down the windows.

Another highlight comes in the rose room, a hot-pink space wrapped in papery flowers with a pink pendant chair hanging from the ceiling. “I wanted it to feel like every time you step into another room, you are entering a complete other world,” Thorne told The Times this year.

Thorne, 22, started her career as a model before landing roles in “My Own Worst Enemy,” “Big Love” and Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up.” On the film side, her credits include “Blended,” “The DUFF” and “Infamous.”

Brandon Melgar and Jenny Segovia of Segovia Real Estate Group hold the listing.

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