Oren Peli's home also includes an elevator, a state-of-the-art home theater, and a four-car garage with a limo bay.
Oren Peli, the filmmaker behind the “Paranormal Activity” film franchise, has listed his over-the-top home in Los Angeles for sale at $5.995 million.
Set behind gates in the Westlake Village neighborhood, the 1993 Mediterranean compound contains such standout features as Brazilian rosewood flooring, tiled fireplaces, an elevator, a playroom and a state-of-the-art home theater. Even the four-car garage has a little something extra: a limo bay.
Outdoors, the landscaped grounds of more than three acres center on a sparkling swimming pool with two waterfall features and a rock-finished spa. Tucked away on the property, and reached by a meandering path, is a second lagoon-style swimming pool complete with a snaking water slide, baja shelf and grotto.
The six-bedroom main house has a dramatic two-story rotunda entry with palladian-style windows, a vaulted-ceiling great room, an office, a chef’s kitchen and a separate breakfast room.
The multiroom master suite comprises a sitting room, a gym and a walk-in closet.
A separate pool house and casita add two additional bedrooms. Combined with the main house, the three structures total nearly 10,000 square feet of living space.
Peli, 48, is a director, producer and screenwriter. This year, he produced the fourth installment of the “Insidious” film franchise, “Insidious: The Last Key.”