Aubrey Plaza Cuts Price On Los Feliz Home To $5.75 Million
Known for her roles in Parks and Recreation and The White Lotus, Aubrey Plaza initially listed her Los Feliz Spanish home for $6.5 million, which she and her late husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena, purchased in 2022 for $4.7 million.
The home, now cut down to $5.75 million, sits behind gates on a rare double lot at the base of the Los Feliz Oaks, honoring its original architectural roots with restored modern updates.

Property Highlights
Price: $5.75 million
Location: Los Feliz, California
Size: 4,064 square feet
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 6
Notable Features: Screening room, wine cellar, pool, oversized steam room, state-of-the-art sound system, multiple outdoor dining and lounging spaces, expansive double lot, private and gated setting, proximity to Griffith Park and Los Feliz village
For more information on the listing, reach out to listing agent Bryce Pennel at bryce@brycepennel.com.
Walking up to Plaza’s Front Door
Set on a private street, Plaza’s home makes a striking first impression with its crisp white exterior, curved windows, and arched doorways framed by lush greenery.
A small stairway guides you inside, where the architecture begins to transition from traditional Spanish-style details to the refined modern updates that define the interiors.

Once past the first entrance from the street, a quiet, open-air courtyard opens up before reaching the home’s main front door.
Terracotta floors, white stucco walls, and exposed rafters add warmth in the courtyard, while built-in seating wraps the corner to create an inviting spot to sit or wait before entering.

Potted greenery softens the architecture and frames the arched wooden door ahead, giving the entrance a layered, intimate feel.

Formal Living Room
Stepping through the front door, you move into the home’s formal living room, where the first thing that draws your eye is the oversized arched window framing the greenery outside.
Natural light pours through it, washing over the textured plaster walls and the exposed ceiling beams that give the space its subtle yet unique architecture.

The room is arranged for lingering, with a sculptural leather sectional curving around a stone coffee table, grounding the space in warm, earthy tones.
Opposite the couch, a sleek fireplace with a minimalist surround adds a modern counterpoint to the home’s original bones.

Light-Filled Dining Room
Stepping through the arched opening and down the hall, the home transitions into the dining room, featuring a sculptural stone-top table.
Surrounding it, mid-century–inspired chairs introduce warm wood tones and soft, textural upholstery that complement the home’s palette.

Overhead, a vintage dome pendant hangs above the table, its frosted glass giving off a gentle glow that complements the sculptural metal sconces framing the walls.
Natural light pours in through a full wall of French doors, their dark wood frames opening the room to an outdoor terrace.

Simple Kitchen
Just around the corner, the kitchen opens up with a central island in pale stone and clean-lined cabinetry.

Custom millwork, understated hardware, and integrated appliances keep the layout simple, allowing the eye to drift outward toward the greenery, where an outdoor dining area sits under a scalloped umbrella.

Primary Suite
The primary suite is calm and minimal, finished in soft blush walls. Inside, a low upholstered bed faces simple casement windows framed by full-length curtains, while a curved dresser and a single sculptural lamp add shape without clutter.

A vintage leather chair in the corner creates a small reading area, giving the room just enough character while keeping the palette restrained.

En-Suite Bathroom
The connected bathroom is fully wrapped in pale marble, with the vanities, bathtub, and shower all formed from the same stone for a seamless, sculpted look.
A skylight brings in natural light that highlights the subtle veining, while pink sconces and a brass swing-arm light add contrast.

A vintage wooden chest sits at the center, giving the otherwise clean, monolithic space a grounded focal point that reminds you of the home’s historic roots.
Secondary Suite
The secondary suite sits in a quieter corner of the home with a bedroom wrapped in soft neutral paint, picking up filtered garden light coming through the windows.
A checkered carpet grounds the room, while a low, modern bed and matching nightstands keep the layout clean and uncluttered, just like in the primary suite.

En-Suite Bathroom
Its en-suite bathroom offsets the bedroom’s calm palette with a burst of vintage character. Original golden-ochre tilework runs across the floors and halfway up the walls, topped with a deep green trim that continues into the shower.

A pedestal sink and chrome fixtures maintain the historic feel, while the room’s compact layout is balanced by bright natural light and a crisp white upper wall.

Interior Amenities
Beyond the main living spaces, the home includes a set of tucked-away amenities designed for unwinding and entertaining.
Bar
Tucked just off a hallway, the bar is an intimate and moody space tucked within a sculpted archway with an espresso-colored backdrop.
The vintage built-in cabinetry, finished in a rich high-gloss wood, adds a layer of Old Hollywood glamour, punctuated by a whimsical mid-century mural across the upper panel.

Private Screening Room
The private screening room sits upstairs in one of the quietest parts of the home, wrapped in cocoa-brown walls that deepen the atmosphere and block visual glare.
A large, plush sectional is positioned directly across from a full-size projection screen, giving the room flexibility for both daytime lounging and fully immersive movie nights.

Backyard
Outside, the backyard unfolds like a private garden terrace built into the hillside, with a shimmering pool below layers of greenery rising around it.

Bordering the water, low stucco planters spill over with tropical plants and flowering shrubs, softening the geometry of the terraces.

The tiered layout creates multiple distinct outdoor pockets, each positioned a step or two above the next, including a tanning area with chaise lounges, a dining terrace shaded by a scalloped umbrella, and additional seating zones tucked into the landscape.

Final Thoughts
After thoughtfully stewarding the property and preserving its character, Aubrey Plaza is now ready to pass along her Los Feliz Oaks home to the next owner who will appreciate its charm just as much as she did.
Now, the $6.5 million listing represents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored home in one of Los Angeles’s most coveted neighborhoods, complete with refined interiors, lush outdoor spaces, and privacy.

