Real Estate

A First Look Inside Johnny Depp's Los Angeles Penthouses

We're finally getting a peek at the eclectic interiors of the actor's three remaining units
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STAN SPETH

If there's one thing Johnny Depp is consistent about, it's his style. The actor has his own way of dressing—and, not surprisingly, furnishing his houses. Yes, plural. Back in 2002, Depp scooped up a penthouse apartment in downtown Los Angeles's historic Eastern Columbia Lofts and, over the years, he's added to his real estate portfolio. Depp has accumulated five penthouses, and last year he listed all of them, though only two have sold so far. But we've never had a look inside—until now. With a combined 9 bedrooms and 14 baths, the prime top-floor spaces have "direct access to the building’s magnificent sky deck featuring a pool, spa, and fitness studio," listing agent Kevin Dees of Partners Trust tells The Wall Street Journal. As for how Depp used the homes, he apparently "kept them largely separate, living in them ‘like rooms in a home,’" says Dees.

In one of the three remaining units—a $2.5-million duplex with two bedrooms and three baths—we get a glimpse into Depp's world. The quirky decor includes cheetah chairs, vintage signs, crushed velvet furniture, and a half-naked portrait of himself hung above the couch. Some of Depp's personal items, such as the original 1958 Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame street lights hanging over the first-level living area, are also on display, but they won't be included with purchase. Not to be forgotten is the corner unit's outdoor terrace, which offers direct access to the building's impressive aforementioned sky deck.

STAN SPETH
STAN SPETH