When you're the heir to a planet as resource-rich as Arrakis and the Messiah of its people, like Paul Atreides in Dune, you can afford some nice digs. Timothée Chalamet can, so let's see what intergalactic power like this can buy.
Continue on for a closer look at Timothée Chalamet's home in Los Angeles.
It makes sense for the "Dune" star to need a dip after liberating the dusty planet of Arrakis. After all, water is life.
First a pool, and now a wet bar? What would the Fremen think? It seems like he's rubbing it in at this point.
Honestly, when you are responsible for an entire planet and the other planets are aligned against you, you gotta take the edge off somehow.
When you get to be a certain level of rich, tennis and golf seem like they're obligatory activites. If I spent more than $1 million on a home and it didn't have a tennis court, I would be upset.
How many rooms do you really need for sitting? It feels like sitting could be done in any room, so it's odd to have multiple rooms dedicated to it.
Between the marble, the brick, and the fireplace made of stone, it seems like they carved out a canyon to fill up this home. At least it's built to last.
Honestly, it would be a disappointment if this home didn't have a home theater. How else would he watch himself in Dune?
Family, friends and guests alike probably enjoy some great meals form this kitchen — even if were sure Timothée Chalamet hired someone to cook them.