Diane Keaton.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty

SAN MARINO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 13: Diane Keaton attends the Ralph Lauren SS23 Runway Show at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens on October 13, 2022 in San Marino, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Diane Keaton’s love for collecting and decorating amazing homes around Los Angeles is well known, but the Oscar winner isn’t satisfied just sticking to the West Coast, she reveals.

Some of her most famous homes are two Spanish-inspired homes inBeverly HillsandBel Air, and her currentindustrial-style property spotlighted in her book,The House That Pinterest Built.

TheAnnie Hallstarsaid she is “definitely itching [to do another home]. I’d like to go east a little and keep this one west. Fantastic, ridiculous dreams.” Keaton didn’t go into detail about just how far east — whether it’s Palm Springs or perhaps herone-time homeof New York City.

Leanne Ford

Leanne Ford

Keaton also shared her thoughts on the things she loves in her current L.A. abode.

“I have a very huge black painting, which is just black, and I had it made. I mean, it’s really the tallest thing around and the widest. And all it says is 1948. And I keep thinking, why 1948? I look at it every day and I go, ‘And why, Diane?'”

The expansive living room is one area that often leaves Keaton perplexed, she tellsFord.

“I don’t move anything in the living room because I’ve never used the living room, which is the biggest waste of time ever. The living room is huge, and okay, now you got a huge living room, but how often do you have parties at your house, Diane? Literally two times. That’s it,” she says.

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“In my early 20s, I was living in New York and I was in [the musical]Hair— talk about an interesting experience — and I would come back to my little place and just started cutting things out and putting them on paper,” she said, adding “I had a little apartment Uptown on the east side, a little one-bedroom.”

Interviewing Keaton was a dream come true for Ford, who is a huge fan of the actress and even named a cabinet in her Crate & Barrel furniture collectionAnnie. Ford told PEOPLE at the launch of the collection it was “named after my love forAnnie Hall,of course! Which we all know now really was just a love for Diane Keaton.”

Volume two ofFeel Freemagazine is available now.

source: people.com