Screen stars Troian Bellisario and Patrick J. Adams recently invited Architectural Digest into their California abode, which was previously commissioned by Hollywood couple Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford in the 1920s. The actors admit they weren’t even looking to purchase a home…that was until the Wallace Neff-designed property came on their radar. Having moved in just after their 2016 wedding, the duo shared a look at what renovations and restorations they’ve focused on to make the house a home.
Dating back to 1924, the Spanish Colonial Revival property had actually been featured in the interiors publication at the time, which proved to be instrumental when Bellisario and Adams
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