Street view of Diane Keaton's final LA home.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Diane Keaton’s Final LA Home Back on The Market For $22.9 Million

The late Diane Keaton’s beloved Sullivan Canyon residence, her final Los Angeles home, and one of the most defining design projects of her career, has returned to the market for $22.9 million.

The actress purchased the estate in 2011 for $4.7 million and spent years transforming it into the now-famous barn-factory hybrid that inspired her bestselling book “The House That Pinterest Built”.

Located in the heart of Sullivan Canyon, Keaton’s home was first listed in early 2025, only a few months before she passed.

Street view of Diane Keaton's final LA home.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Property Highlights

Price: $22.9 million
Location: Sullivan Canyon, Los Angeles
Size: 9,206 square feet on .65 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 8
Notable Features: Thousands of vintage Chicago bricks, reclaimed materials, earthquake- and fire-resistant structures, separate guest house, pool, and spa

For more information about this listing, reach out to Josh Flagg at josh@joshflagg.com.

Entering Keaton’s Pinterest-Inspired House

Passing through the gates, Keaton’s final home opens into a large courtyard enclosed by multiple wings of the residence.

Weathered timber columns support covered porches, and steel-framed doors and windows line walls built handpicked clay bricks.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Weathered timber columns support covered porches, and steel-framed doors and windows line walls built with approximately 75,000 handpicked clay bricks, including 18th-century bricks sourced from Chicago.

The courtyard connects to the expansive motor court through large openings in the structure that lead directly through the house, where another set of gates frames the opposite end of the property.

The courtyard connects to the expansive motor court through large openings in the structure that lead directly through the house, where another set of gates frames the opposite end of the property.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Stepping Inside

Inside, the home’s industrial influences continue with brick flooring and matching brick walls that frame the entry hall.

A pair of vintage-style metal light fixtures hang overhead, while benches create a simple seating area along either side of the space.

A pair of vintage-style metal light fixtures hang overhead, while benches create a simple seating area along either side of the space.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Living Room

Straight past the entrance, the home opens into a living room lined with oversized barn-style cabinetry, introducing a farmhouse-inspired element that complements the reclaimed brick.

Neutral furnishings, including low-profile sofas, sculptural lounge chairs, and a dark wood coffee table, fill the rest of the room.

Neutral furnishings, including low-profile sofas, sculptural lounge chairs, and a dark wood coffee table, keep the focus on the architecture and materials.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Kitchen and Dining Area

Around the corner is the kitchen, which Keaton referred to as the “heartbeat of the house”. It sits at the center of the residence beneath a series of reclaimed timber trusses and skylights that flood the space with light.

White-painted brick walls, black steel accents, and wide-plank flooring create a palette that feels both industrial and farmhouse-inspired.

White-painted brick walls, black steel accents, and wide-plank flooring create a palette that feels both industrial and farmhouse-inspired.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

In the center, a mammoth custom-made island is fitted with chicken-wire cabinetry beneath oversized pendant lights that were crafted from materials salvaged from a chicken coop.

Dining area and kitchen.
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Next to it is the dining area, which sits along large steel-framed doors that open directly to a courtyard, allowing the kitchen to spill naturally outdoors and reinforcing its role as the home’s central gathering place.

Behind the dining area, large steel-framed doors open directly to a brick courtyard, allowing the kitchen to spill naturally outdoors.
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Primary Suite

Occupying its own wing upstairs, the primary suite continues the home’s barn-inspired aesthetic with soaring ceilings, exposed timber trusses, and a series of private spaces.

Bedroom

The bedroom centers around a dark wood-framed bed positioned beneath vaulted ceilings crossed by massive reclaimed beams.

Rows of steel-framed clerestory windows draw in natural light from above, while French doors open directly to a private brick terrace.

The bedroom centers around a dark wood bed positioned beneath vaulted ceilings crossed by massive reclaimed beams.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Across from the bed is a simple fireside lounge where a grey brick fireplace is placed within an entire wall of whitewashed built-in cabinetry.

Across from the bed is a simple fireside lounge where a grey brick fireplace is placed within an entire wall of white built-in cabinetry.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Private Balcony

Just outside the bedroom, a brick terrace creates a secluded outdoor sitting area with matching lounge seating and a small table.

Just outside the bedroom, a brick terrace creates a secluded outdoor sitting area with matching lounge seating and a small table.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

En-Suite Bathroom

Inside the suite’s bathroom, a large central island provides storage space, and matching vanities are placed on opposite ends of the room.

Inside the suite's bathroom, a large central island provides storage space, and matching vanities are placed on opposite ends of the room.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

The entire bathroom is wrapped in walls of white subway tile, which contrasts with the black steel-framed doors that open up to a soaking tub and walk-in shower.

The entire room is surrounded by walls of white subway tile, contrasted by black steel-framed doors that open up to a soaking tub and walk-in shower.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Dressing Room

Completing the suite is a spacious dressing room organized around a series of floor-to-ceiling barn-style cabinets.

The white cabinetry stretches beneath clerestory windows, while a seating area beneath the vaulted ceiling creates a place to lounge while choosing your outfit.

Completing the suite is a spacious dressing room organized around a series of floor-to-ceiling barn-style cabinets.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Additional Bedrooms

The home’s additional bedrooms each combine black steel-framed windows, white walls, and barn-inspired detailing, while still having small design choices that make them different.

Twin Bedroom

Designed to accommodate multiple guests, this bedroom features a pair of twin beds positioned beneath oversized pendant lights suspended from thick rope cords.

Designed to accommodate multiple guests, this bedroom features a pair of twin beds positioned beneath oversized pendant lights suspended from thick rope cords.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Barn-Inspired Guest Room

This next bedroom leans most heavily into the property’s farmhouse influences with whitewashed plank walls extending from floor to ceiling and oversized barn-style doors that conceal storage along one wall.

Whitewashed plank walls extending from floor to ceiling and oversized sliding barn-style doors that conceal storage along one wall.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Courtyard Bedroom

This final bedroom has French doors that open directly onto a private courtyard, creating an indoor-outdoor connection similar to the primary suite.

A black wood bed is placed in the center of the room beneath a rope-suspended pendant light, while soft neutral finishes let the bright natural light become the highlight of the space.

This final bedroom has French doors that open directly onto a private courtyard, creating an indoor-outdoor connection similar to the primary suite.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Workspaces

In addition to its living spaces, the property includes several dedicated work and creative areas spread between the main residence and guest house.

Main Home Office

The primary office features a large wood desk positioned beside black-framed windows that bring in natural light throughout the day.

Along one wall, a built-in seating nook is framed by more oversized barn-style doors, creating an informal seating area for reading and work.

The primary office features a large wood desk positioned beside black-framed windows that bring in natural light throughout the day.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Indoor-Outdoor Studio

Located between the central courtyard and motor court, this flexible studio space functions almost like a covered pavilion.

Large black industrial-style pendant lights hang from the vaulted ceiling, while oversized doors at either end open directly to the outdoor spaces on both sides of the property.

Large black industrial-style pendant lights hang from the vaulted ceiling, while oversized doors at either end open directly to the outdoor spaces on both sides of the property.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

The open floor plan allows the room to serve a variety of purposes, whether as a workshop, event space, creative studio, or gathering area.

Guest House Creative Studio

Inside the detached guest house, a loft-style creative studio provides an entirely different work environment.

The main level features soaring ceilings, oversized industrial pendant lights, polished concrete floors, and a wall of steel-framed doors that open to the outdoors.

The main level features soaring ceilings, oversized industrial pendant lights, polished concrete floors, and a wall of steel-framed doors that open directly to a brick courtyard.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

A desk area sits beside a rustic sliding barn door, while an upstairs loft has been fitted with long built-in work counters, storage cabinetry, and seating for collaborative projects.

An upstairs loft has been fitted with long built-in work counters, storage cabinetry, and seating for collaborative projects.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Pool and Spa

Just outside the guest house, the backyard transitions into a long rectangular pool and raised spa framed entirely by bricks.

Just outside the guest house, the backyard centers around a long rectangular pool and raised spa.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

The raised spa sits at one end of the pool and is connected by a series of narrow brick walkways that extend across the water.

Across the yard, you can even see the outdoor firepit lounge, which sits just off the kitchen.

The raised spa sits at one end of the pool and is connected by a series of narrow brick walkways that extend across the water.
Photo Credit: Paul Barnaby

Final Thoughts

As Diane Keaton’s final Los Angeles home, this Sullivan Canyon estate represents the culmination of her decades-long influence on design, architecture, and storytelling.

Every inch reflects the same vision she brought to her work on-screen, behind the camera, and throughout her celebrated career as a designer and preservation advocate.

For a buyer seeking a home shaped by a true creative, privacy, great location, and Ben Affleck as a neighbor, it stands as one of the rarest and most meaningful offerings currently on the market.

Author

  • Scarlett Wiltton is the editor-in-chief at Homes of Celebs, where she leads the charge in delivering in-depth coverage of the most extraordinary real estate deals shaping Hollywood and beyond. With four years of experience writing about pop culture and luxury homes, she brings a sharp editorial vision and a passion for uncovering the details that make celebrity properties truly remarkable. Her background in high-end real estate journalism and deep understanding of the entertainment industry allow her to provide readers with a detailed look at the lavish estates and record-breaking sales that define modern luxury.

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