Actress Diane Farr Is Selling Her Stunningly Artful L.A. Home

On the CBS drama Fire Country, actress Diane Farr plays Sharon Leone, a tough and highly respected Cal Fire division chief who knows her way around high-pressure situations. In real life, Farr is certainly respected by her peers, but she probably leans much artsier than her on-screen alter ego. And nothing drives that idea home more than taking a peek inside her former L.A.-area home, which she recently put up for sale as first reported by Realtor.com.Actress Diane Farr Is Selling Her Stunningly Artful L.A. Home - Parade

The 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home is situated in La Cañada, a quiet and scenic respite that’s roughly 13 miles north of downtown L.A. Farr purchased the home 15 years ago, and after a good run of raising her three children there, she decided to make the move to the state of Washington.

The listing refers to the home as a “private designer’s retreat,” with Balinese gates at the entry and a true oasis-like feel once you’re inside. You’ll find multiple skylights to bring the outside in, but there are also charming outdoor areas when you want to take in that fresh air or enjoy a dip in the pool.

Perhaps the most gorgeous room in the house is the dining room, with mirrored textured and paper covered walls, as well as a showstopping chandelier (although the gorgeous Japanese soaking tub in one of the bathrooms isn’t too shabby either). The whole home exudes warmth, and you can tell it was a space truly loved by Farr’s family by the decor alone.

The Home Includes a Thoughtful Safety Feature

Given Southern California’s history with wildfires, Farr added a copper rooftop sprinkler to the home that’s powered by gas. The sprinkler uses house water during high-risk periods, automatically switching to draw water from the pool in the unfortunate, but all too potentially real, event of evacuation.

Given Farr’s TV role on Fire Country and the home’s proximity to the 2025 Eaton fire that plagued nearby Altadena, it isn’t surprising that she would take this safety precaution into consideration.

So, what do ya say? Are we all moving to La Cañada? Because this home makes the idea very tempting.