

A quiet location, but not tucked too far up on windy streets. It seemed possible: a historic home with lots of light. Downs and Lucia Aniello already knew what they were looking for. When they started scouring for a potential new home, comedians Paul W. “We got it for a fricking steal,” Aniello finishes. Then when we got in the car and saw it was a Cassina, we were like-,” Downs says. “We weren’t sure it was actually a signed piece. “It was in a pile, with stuff on top of it and underneath it,” Aniello says. They found the vintage Mario Bellini for Cassina leather loveseat at a Pasadena antique store. And then, all of a sudden, Caitlin came into my life, and that was joyous and it took a turn there.”Ī Juliet balcony adds charm to the stairwell, while a vintage ’70s C-print rests atop a 17th-century chest on stand. It started out as a party house, and then I straightened my act out and it became a healing house. I even got married on the property, so it just represents a lot of changes throughout my life. “I was able to start as a bachelor and, then, marriage and the kid. “This place is more ‘me’ than any other house that I’ve lived in, starting with the bones of it, which are grounded and old-school,” says Stamos. Stamos purchased the two-bedroom pad in 2005, and the house has, since, transformed with him for over a decade. The residence that John Stamos shares with his wife, Caitlin, and son, Billy, has style-but it also has soul. It’s where we like to watch TV.” Photo: Ye Rin Mok Stamos shares: “That white chaise has been there for forever. Here, in the main room, the twosome likes to cuddle on the custom chaise (from Chris Barrett Design). John and Caitlin Stamos have established this nest for themselves and their son, Billy, in Los Angeles’s Beverly Hills.
