The two-story home, built in 1929, has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms and sits behind gates on a flat site that backs up to the Los Angeles Country Club. There is a formal living room, a dining room, a library, his-and-her powder rooms and a media room with a film projector and screen that drops from the ceiling. Interior treatments include maple paneling, leaded-glass windows and a hand-carved staircase.
"We always say 'Playboy' will always be a part of our lives. We were 'Playboy' fans and we still are 'Playboy' fans. Even though it turned out to be very traumatic for us, there were also a lot of high points."