Walt Disney was a world-renowned movie producer, animator, innovator and filmmaker of some of the most beloved classic children’s films. He formed the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio with his brother, Roy, and created Mickey Mouse, one of the most recognizable characters on the planet. With the profits from early films starring Mickey Mouse, Disney purchased land in the Los Feliz neighbourhood of Los Angeles in 1932, and built the family home where he and his wife Lillian raised their two daughters. While living in this house, he worked on such films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella and Pinocchio.
Disney worked with architect Frank Crowhurst to design and build this storybook home, which combines French Provincial, Country Tudor and Neo-Gothic styles. The four-bedroom mansion, set over an acre of land, includes a turret, a cobblestone motorcourt and stained glass windows, and boasts the Los Feliz hillside as its backdrop. In 1955, the architecture of the home would become the inspiration for many of the structures at the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim.
The Disney family lived in the home from 1932 to 1950. It’s currently owned by filmmaker and Disney aficionado Timur Bekmambetov, and available for lease at $40,000 USD per month. Let’s take a look inside this legendary, fairy tale family home.
The House That Mouse Built
The storybook-style family home is where Disney lived with his wife Lillian and their two daughters, Diane and Sharon. Fun fact: Lillian was also a secretary and an ink artist at Disney Studios. Plus, she was the person who suggested that Walt change the now world-famous mouse’s name from Mortimer to Mickey!
A Whole New World
Just inside the front entrance is a rotunda with an impressive spiral staircase leading to the second floor. It features gleaming wooden steps, an intricate metal railing and banister, and custom stained glass windows.
Touch the Sky
Above the spiral staircase on the ceiling of the rotunda is one of the stunning, hand-painted murals that Disney commissioned when the house was originally built.
Whistle While You Work
Disney worked on some of his most famous animated titles while living in this house. Imagine a movie night in the original home theatre where he watched dailies from those iconic films! This space, which has been updated with modern technology, is one of the home’s top features.
Magic Kingdom
From the rotunda, you’ll enter the grand, two-storey living room with gorgeous vaulted wood-beam ceilings, wood panelling on the walls, a beautiful brick fireplace, antique furnishings and views of both the gardens and grounds as well as the Los Angeles skyline.
Be Our Guest
The formal dining room is also reached via the rotunda, and boasts French doors that lead to an outdoor dining area, a muraled ceiling, a large chandelier and an antique dining set with seating for eight. It’s perfect for dinner parties or an intimate meal of spaghetti and meatballs, Lady and the Tramp style!
A Spoonful of Sugar
With direct access to the formal dining room, the refurbished kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, custom cabinetry, a centre island and a walk-in pantry. It also includes a casual dining space with seating for six.
Silly Symphony
The home is filled with carefully curated antiques, including this grand piano. It’s the ideal spot to lead your family and guests through a singalong of classic Disney tunes.
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
The primary suite is very spacious with a bed, armchairs situated in front of large windows, ample closet space and two entrances to the ensuite bathroom. At the end of the day, snuggle under the covers for a night filled with the sweetest dreams.
Bibbidi Bobbidi Bathroom
The spacious ensuite connected to the primary bedroom has gorgeous tiled floors and mint green tiled walls, dual vanities with pedestal sinks, and both a bathtub and shower at opposite ends of the space.
Hakuna Matata
The park-like grounds surrounding the home feature landscaped walkways, pristine lawns, the trellised outdoor dining area and a swimming pool. A dreamy, cottage-style playhouse is located poolside, which was a Christmas gift for the Disney girls in 1937.
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