Bella Thorne’s playful Mediterranean retreat is on the market, florals included.
The former child star listed her six-bedroom hilltop home on Wednesday for $3.99 million, TMZ reported.
The 10-acre property boasts 360-degree views of the Santa Monica Mountains, city lights and the Pacific Ocean, but it’s Thorne’s bold interior design that steals the show.
Guests entering the 6,679-square-foot main house are greeted with an explosion of florals that flow from the entryway up to the second-floor landing.
The striking display was custom-designed by florist Kristen Alpaugh in collaboration with Thorne, according to the listing, and is included with the sale.
The home’s “Alice in Wonderland”-like details don’t stop at the foyer.
Fluffy cloud light fixtures dot a cozy media room and a neon-colored pool table takes center stage in the double-height living room.
The comparatively low-key kitchen features a quartzite island and top-of-the-line appliances. The open-concept kitchen connects to an intimate, ivy-covered bar.
The main house’s five ensuite bedrooms are either wrapped in bold wallpaper or decorated with dreamy pastel murals.
The whimsy of the home is grounded by elegant architectural details, including stone fireplaces, French doors and large windows.
An adjacent guesthouse spans 945-square-feet and features an additional ensuite bedroom, a living room and 2-car garage.
Thorne purchased the Topanga Canyon property in 2019 for $3.3 million. The 27-year-old is known for her childhood role in Disney’s “Shake It Up” and made headlines in 2020 for her lucrative foray into adult entertainment.
The actress and singer quickly began a colorful makeover on her new residence, including the installation of fanciful checkerboard landscaping. She listed the home for rent in 2020, Realtor.com reported, asking $16,000 a month.
In addition to sweeping views, the property surrounding the main house features a pool, a spa with a cascading waterfall, a BBQ area and a fire-pit lounge, according to the listing.
The secluded property, built in 2014, sits at the end of a gated private road. The Oppenheim Group — the famed team from Netflix’s “Selling Sunset” — hold the unique listing.