The enviable modernist property Dakota Johnson showcased in a viral Architectural Digest video hit the market this week at $6 million, olive-green kitchen and all. The 80-year-old three-bedroom house, designed by midcentury master Carl Maston, was elegantly renovated by Pierce & Ward after Johnson purchased it a decade ago (with, she says, her paycheck from Fifty Shades of Grey). The three bathrooms were given custom vanities, a dressing room was carved out of a master suite, and the gardens and pool were landscaped. In the aforementioned video the modest, new green kitchen set off a bowl of limes, which spawned a popular meme.
Ruby Fay of Engel & Volkers has the listing.
A peer of Richard Neutra and John Lautner, Maston bestowed the West Hollywood property with deep, warm wood-plank walls and expansive banks of glass. He then lived in it himself before his death in 1992.
Johnson described the 3,200-square-foot home as ‘cosy’ and ‘like a tree house’, set as it is in a leafy 0.2-acre lot.





