Exploring the Luxurious $6M Mountain Retreat of Emily Blunt and John Krasinski


Actress Emily Blunt and her husband, actor John Krasinski, are selling their serene sanctuary for $6 million USD.

Built in 1965, the refurbished mid-century modern home in Los Angeles sits at the end of a private cul-de-sac.

According to Forbes, the 3,657-square-foot, single-level home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, with an open-concept floor plan and motorized skylights with retractable blinds that give the residence a bright and airy feel.

Scroll down for a look inside the star couple’s home!

Twin topiaries dress up the front stoop of the home, offering additional privacy for the Hollywood couple.

Post-and-beam construction and glossy wide-plank hardwood floors are seen throughout the house, where modern design elements update the near-60-year-old home.

Many coveted mid-century modern features remain, including a recessed living room with a sunken conversation pit, high ceilings and original stonework.

The design emphasizes indoor-outdoor living through glass walls in nearly every room, including the living room where they perfectly frame the backyard views.

A formal dining room leads to the backyard, which includes a covered loggia and saltwater pool — with mountain and city views as a backdrop.

A study also leads to the patio and is flooded with natural light.

Just off the living area is the bright chef’s kitchen, with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, plus custom cabinetry and an overhead skylight.

The principal bedroom has a spacious sitting area and access to the backyard.

The elegant ensuite bathroom has a marble surround tub and spa-like steam shower.

This covered loggia is furnished like an outdoor living room with a comfy sofa, star pendant and tribal rug.

The backyard contains a saltwater pool and views of the nearby mountains, canyons, and downtown L.A. skyline.

The lush grounds span over a third of an acre and include verdant greenery, an internal courtyard, mature oak and olive trees and lawn space.

Multiple seating areas are scattered around the pool for dining and relaxing.