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Scarlett Johansson’s house, an oasis of peace and relaxation

We invite you to discover Scarlett Johansson’s house, one of the most beautiful and talented Hollywood actresses, who recently purchased the home in The Hamptons region in New York, Long Island.

Situated in a green field of about 5.600 square meters, the American actress Scarlet Johansson became the owner of a chic house with a traditional style.<

Art combined with comfort in Scarlett Johansson’s house

The place was built in 1999 and has an overall surface of 325 square meters. Each bedroom, four of them, has its own balcony with a breathtaking view. The massive pine wood floor offers a warm feel to the house, but at the same time it offers a rustic and comfortable feel to the rooms. The traditional decor is combined with a modern touch through the clear water pool.

Scarlett Johansson house

The actresses guests will have  3 bedrooms available with their own big and bright bathrooms, with bathtubs garnished with wood, in a rustic and traditional design combined with the whole house.

The price of the house was 2,2 million Dollars, but it was worth every penny. It has an open kitchen with a central island. Furnished with top appliances, the kitchen opens in a traditional style to the living room.

Scarlett Johansson bathroom

 

Minimalistic style in a welcoming mood

Scarlett Johansson’s house has a huge fireplace which is the central point of the living room. The rest of the furniture pieces, not too many, are equipped in the same rustic and warm style of hard wood, which offers a particular charm to the whole house, especially during the cold days of winter.

Scarlett Johansson guest room

The beautiful landscape is seen through the huge windows of the house. Natural light helps the minimalistic décor to blend in with the traditional style in a warm and welcoming mood.

The upper terrace  is made out of hard wood, blending in perfectly with the  exterior pool of Scarlett Johansson’s house, not to mention the deep green environment which takes you back in time to a world with many traditions and good taste.

Scarlett Johansson kitchen

Scarlett Johansson livingroom

Scarlett Johansson pool

Mar 12, 2014Paul Scoropan

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