Tiffani Thiessen's 1920s Estate Is Hauntingly Beautiful — Literally!

From the halls of Bayside High to the verdant backyard of her stunning 1920s LA estate, actress Tiffani Thiessen has grown into the roles of wife, mother, and skilled homemaker. A pregnant Tiffani currently shares her impeccably decorated abode with husband Brady Smith, daughter Harper, a coop full of chickens, and a few ghosts — yes, you read that right. She told Lonny that within the one-acre compound, which used to belong to Warner Bros. studio founder Jack Warner and saw its share of wild Hollywood parties back in the day, it's not uncommon to hear voices or to have something turn on or off out of the blue. After living in the estate for 11 years, Tiffani is surprisingly unafraid. Her biggest concerns these days are the impending arrival of her baby boy and her new Cooking Channel series, Dinner at Tiffani's, in which she wines and dines real-life friends, like Jason Priestley, in her stunning — if haunted — home. Read on for our favorite spaces, and check out all the gorgeous details in Lonny.

The master bath is an enviable oasis created with designer Kim Lewis. A freestanding tub, open double shower, hanging terrariums, and Ann Sacks tile blend luxury spa amenities with a farmhouse sensibility.

With its circular, gravel-covered patio and eight-person outdoor dining table, the lushly landscaped backyard was designed for entertaining.

Tiffani updated the home dramatically after purchasing it in 2004, replacing dated mirroring and gold paint with clean hardwood floors and a contemporary, sophisticated color palette.

Five-year-old Harper's room is the perfect mix of girlish whimsy and functionality. Serena & Lily bedding, kaleidoscopic Eskayel wallpaper, and a darling window seat set the tone, while beloved books are only an arm's reach away.

The coop houses the family's chickens, which, when not laying delicious eggs, can be seen roaming around the property. Brady, an actor and painter, created the sign on the coop himself.