Tucked behind hedges and tall bamboo, the 1930s two-story was renovated during Segel’s ownership and features white-painted ceilings and beams, artistic tile risers and a fireplace with a steel mantel. French doors off the main level open to a terrace patio overlooking the grounds
Other details of note include a living room with shelving made of reclaimed barn wood and a master suite with an Art Deco-inspired tiled bathroom. A dining area, an eat-in kitchen, a wine cellar also lie within 1,926 square feet of interiors.
Segel bought the property a year ago from journalist Joel Stein for $1.4 million, records show. He had asked $1.599 million for the house.
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