We Can't Believe Cameron Diaz Is Selling This Uber Glam Apartment

Cameron Diaz proved she has serious interior design chops when she worked with famed interior designer Kelly Wearstler to decorate her Greenwich Village apartment. The actress purchased the 4,200-square-foot prewar home for $2.95 million in 2008 before transforming it into a Hollywood Regency wonderland a few years later. The luxuriously appointed two-bedroom, two-bathroom's whimsical makeover was so picture perfect that it was even featured on the cover of Elle Decor. Now, Cameron has listed the apartment for $4.25 million and is offering to include Wearstler's fabulous furnishings for an additional fee. As for why she would sell such a spectacular apartment, we can only guess it's to purchase a bigger place to share with husband Benji Madden. Keep reading for an overview of the apartment's highlights — trust us, they're worth seeing!

Cameron and Kelly designed the home with a mix of vintage, mid-century, and custom furniture — and the buyer has the option of purchasing all the existing furniture and lighting along with the home.

The cook's kitchen contrasts emerald green cabinets and appliances with burnished brass backsplash and trim.

Every room in the house is equipped with black-out shades and touch control lighting.

The bathroom is full of sexy touches and bold geometric prints. We have no doubt Cameron handpicked the stunning Ann Sacks glass tiles.

Cameron has the kind of expansive closet space most New Yorkers can only dream of off of her master bedroom.

The prewar apartment contains two bedrooms full of the stunning artisan touches Kelly Wearstler is known for.

Guests enter through a hallway lined with beautiful (and storage-creating) closets coated in hand-troweled plaster and finished with a leather-like effect.