Throughout his entire career, dakota johnson She knew how to amass a great fortune and live surrounded by luxuries. She has always done it, with an impressive lifestyle that even translates into the brilliant mansion that was her residence for five years in Los Angeles.
This was before she moved in with Chris Martin, the leader of the British band Coldplay who has been her partner since 2017. It is true that today they do not skimp on luxuries either, but anyway Dakota he never lacked them and everything can be seen in the residence he had before moving to Malibu.
Johnson He opened the doors of that mansion and demonstrated all the elegance that the property possesses. Built in 1947, the base of the house is made of wood as the main material, from the structure as well as the coatings. What was prioritized in this construction were the large openings and the entry of light.
Before the actress lived in that place, it should be noted that this was also the home of producer Ryan Murphy, creator of successful series such as Glee and American Horror Story.
“I love wood, light, windows, nature, so I fell in love. The furniture is vintage and the sofas are original to the house. We reupholstered them in this incredible cracked mohair”the actress told the specialized magazine Architectural Digest, while she toured her home.
At the time, Johnson bought this luxurious house in exchange for 33.5 million dollars. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, as part of an area of 300 square meters. The highlight, among so many rooms, is the main room and a beautiful view of the city lights.

In addition, next to the living room you can access a pool that during a certain time of day is dressed in a wonderful landscape through the light that enters through the windows. There is also a luxurious library, the favorite place of Dakota since he has always confessed that reading is one of his hobbies.
Something that was essential for them is security, so not only do they have an important system, but the lush vegetation in the area prevents the curious from peeking out.





