It's impossible to believe Chris Evans' California home was built in the 1940s – it's a contemporary oasis, selling for under $7 million
The Marvel star's Los Angeles property features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a state-of-the-art home gym, and several patios overlooking the canyon


It's not often you get to train in the same facilities as a Marvel superhero, but with Chris Evans' (AKA Captain America) Los Angeles home having just hit the market, now someone will have the chance.
Housing much more than just his state-of-the-art home gym, the four-bed, six-bath property was designed by Stewart-Gulrajani and engineered to be a luxe, contemporary oasis, with its details and decor making the 1940-built look more modern.
These include high, vaulted ceilings, picture windows, and a sleek wet bar, not to mention multiple patios and a pool with accompanying spa. Listed for just under $7 million, it's a sight to behold – let's take a look.
The living room is light and airy, with blush pink sofas, a low-profile, mid-century modern coffee table, and beige rug all making the space feel soft and inviting. One of the many patios is also easily accesible from this area, perfect for morning coffees or evening cocktails.
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The den, meanwhile, makes use of wall space with a mounted television and adjacent gallery wall. The fireplace is subtle yet sophisticated, pairing well with the neutral furniture and wood and stone coffee table.
The dining room is filled with natural light, with a half-wall dividing it from the kitchen. Three identical pendant lights hang gently above the dining table, with natural wood seating contrasting the dark wood beams on the ceiling. The mirror on the wall and hanging plants act as nice focal points.
Kitchen amenities include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, dual Thermador dishwashers, a large wine fridge, custom cabinetry with Bianca Marble countertops, and a built-in Miele coffee maker. The wood island stools add a dose of the natural world to this modern room.
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The bedroom also incorporates soft neutrals, from the linens to the gray wall paint. A gallery wall appears once again, adding some visual interest with bold frames and prints.
The bathroom is spa-worthy, with a freestanding soaking tub, glass-enclosed steam shower, and floor heating.
The home office is a contemporary wonderland, with a large, cylindrical lamp illuminating the mirrored room.
Finally, the enclosed backyard is perfect for summer pool parties, with views spanning from Laurel Canyon across the Santa Monica Mountains.
Chris Evans' home is listed with Scott Moore at Christie's International Real Estate - Southern California.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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