Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom seeks US$8.99 million for his home on Billionaire's Row

A Minimalist Bachelor Pad in Beverly Hills
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After two years in his newly renovated abode, actor Orlando Bloom has put his bachelor pad on the market — perhaps in search for a home more appropriate for a growing family.

With his upcoming wedding to singer Katy Perry, it’s safe to assume that Bloom (famous for his turns in the Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise films) won’t have much use for such a modern and minimalist dwelling.

Located on Billionaire's Row, the property is beautifully concealed to maintain privacy
Located on Billionaire's Row, the property is beautifully concealed to maintain privacy

Built in the 1960s, the 4,000-square-foot property contains four bedrooms and four bathrooms predominantly in white and arranged within an open floor plan.

From the walls to the furniture, the house utilises a colour palette of whites and creams
From the walls to the furniture, the house utilises a colour palette of whites and creams
The master suite features a view of the outdoors
The master suite features a view of the outdoors
White walls allow large-scale works of art to shine
White walls allow large-scale works of art to shine

Sliding walls of glass allow the impression of indoor-outdoor living. Lightly defined living areas surround the zero-edge pool, which was an addition by Bloom to the property, along with built-in seating, a private deck, and a fireplace.

A wooden deck that wraps around the main home allows entertaining to spill over outside
A wooden deck that wraps around the main home allows entertaining to spill over outside
A sunken living room provides a layer of surprise within the house
A sunken living room provides a layer of surprise within the house

It’s situated on a stretch of land dubbed Billionaire’s Row, an immaculately maintained area in Beverly Hills that boasts some of the largest and most opulent homes in the most affluent zip code in Los Angeles.

The grounds are landscaped for privacy
The grounds are landscaped for privacy

Priced at US$8.99 million, the property is handled by Jason Oppenheim of the Oppenheim Group. The same firm happens to be the subject of the Netflix original series Selling Sunset, which highlights the Oppenheim team and their million-dollar listings in Los Angeles.

Photography by Daniel Dahler

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