See inside Sofía Vergara’s sumptuous Los Angeles home
Sofía
Vergara’s palatial estate in the star-studded Los Angeles neighborhood of
Beverly Park evokes an old-world grandeur fit for royalty. But in curating the
space, the actor wanted to ensure that guests would feel comfortable there.
“I’m
not afraid to spend money, but it has to be for something practical, not just
things that are there to look good,” Vergara told Architectural Digest. “I
didn’t want furniture that is so precious that people would be afraid to use
and enjoy it.”
Vergara,
the “Modern Family” star who more recently played notorious crime boss Griselda
Blanco in the eponymous Netflix series, is on the March cover of Architectural
Digest — one of several celebrities who opened their doors to the magazine for
its “Hollywood at Home” issue.
“AD
began in Los Angeles more than 100 years ago, and the city and its architecture
continue to charm and influence the design world, even today,” the magazine’s
global editorial director Amy Astley said in a statement. “For this year’s
‘Hollywood at Home’ issue, we went inside the private spaces of some of the
most innovative industry talents.”
Vergara’s
home is brimming with historical charm and opulent details — Baroque armchairs
in the living room, a Spanish tole chandelier in the cavernous family room and
hand-embossed floral plaster detailing on the dining room ceiling. But
achieving the look, and allowing those features to stand out, required a
significant transformation: “There were arches on top of arches, all with
columns. It felt like a castle in Transylvania,” Vergara said, recalling how
the property looked when she first bought it.
Hoping
to modernize her new home, Vergara brought in designer Ohara Davies-Gaetano,
who also spoke to Architectural Digest for the feature. “Sofía articulated a
clear vision for the project,” the designer is quoted saying. “She wanted a
home that felt ethereal yet grounded, something fresh, clean, and bright, with
lots of great antiques that added patina and warmth to the architecture.
The
high-profile renovations have not been without controversy, however. Last
November, contractors who worked on the property sued Vergara for $1.7 million,
alleging that she breached contract and mistreated employees, court records
show. Vergara’s attorneys disputed the accusations, and filed a counterclaim
last month, alleging the contractor sued erroneously after Vergara complained
of “negligent and inadequate work.”
Though
there are teal notes in Vergara’s soft furnishings, threads of color woven
through rugs, and lustrous gold and bronze accents found on fixtures and
furniture, the home’s palette is largely calming and neutral.
“I
don’t like crazy jolts of color,” Vergara told the magazine of her preferred
color scheme. (Pastels were also a no-no, she explained, “because they remind
me of ‘The Golden Girls.’”)
The
interiors are accented, however, with plants and greenery in many rooms — a
lively design choice that both matches and accentuates the property’s sizable
grounds, which include a stucco-roof pool house and an alleé of olive trees.
The
estate’s outdoor spaces — or rather, their potential — was a major draw for
Vergara: “I loved that you could see the landscape from every room, even though
there wasn’t much of a garden to look at yet. I knew what I would do to make it
my own,” she said.
Landscape
designer and antiques dealer Stephen Block brought her vision to life, adding
earthen pots, antique fountains and tropical elements that nod to the actor’s
Colombian roots.
The
result is a lavish property ready for entertaining. “My friends from Colombia
find any excuse to visit,” Vergara told AD. “There’s just something about this
place that makes guests want to stay. It’s special. I still wake up every day
thinking, I can’t believe this is my life.”




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