Actor Jason Packham is best known for his role in Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Hot Properties, and CBS sitcom King of Queens – which he also produced. His wife Nicole Sullivan is recognized for starring on MADtv and Black-ish. The couple picked up the early 1960s ranch-style structure following a ‘beautiful’ remodeling that brings the home firmly into the contemporary day. This move also comes after news that Nicole Sullivan sold another one of the world’s best homes last month – her treehouse in the Hollywood Hills. Here, we tour their new home. Located in Sherman Oaks, a suburban jewel in the San Fernando Valley, Jason and Nicole’s home pays homage to Californian interior design trends – with a continental twist. Luxurious European oak hardwood floors run throughout the entire property, including the open-plan living room that is rich in SoCal sunlight. This primary living space pays homage to Scandinavian living room ideas through its minimalist aesthetic – from its neutral-hued palette to its subtle injection of greenery that revives the scheme. This room similarly offers lessons in how to zone an open plan through the use of rugs and a contrasting color scheme between the living zone and kitchen. The newly-renovated charcoal-toned kitchen features a statement kitchen island with gold accents and a selection of new Jenn Air appliances. Meanwhile, beyond the primary living space, the house has four bedrooms, including a master suite with a large walk-in closet with custom shelving. Similar to the living room, the bedrooms lead to the backyard that includes a patch of a large patch of grass and a swimming pool. There is also a patio area that acts as the perfect canvas for experimenting with outdoor kitchen ideas. Stretching beyond the property’s striking façade, the Sherman Oaks neighborhood boasts a host of exclusive restaurants, boutiques, and a sense of serenity – despite being only a short hop from the bustle of Beverly Hills. Jonathan Higgins of Ashby & Graff held the $1.85 million listing. Lorena Costino of Compass (opens in new tab) represented Jason Packham & Nicole Sullivan.