The Zen-inspired home of director Carl Franklin is recently listed on the market. According to a report by Fox News, "The Hollywood Hills home is being sold for the price of $2.5 million."

Carl Franklin's home has four bedrooms. There are four full bathrooms. The home's size is 3,356 in square feet. It is walled and heavily gated. If there is one thing that stands out from this home, it's the Zen-inspired garden with its fountain. The meditation hut is also placed in the middle of the garden for relaxation and ease. Other features of Carl Franklin's home are the deck area, outdoor fire pit and the outdoor lounge area. The home can also enjoy the canyon view mountains in the comfort of its own living room.

The large living room has open and wide spaces and according to a report by realtor.com, "It's situated on a quarter-acre land and has shrubs and trees to create a privacy barrier."

The interior designs of the home consist of large windows with wood trim, hardwood floors, as well as exposed wooden beams, and a conversation pit as stated in a report by realtor.com. It was built in the year 1942 and was revamped in 1980 to cater the Zen principles of simplicity and natural décor.

The room is all about clean lines and colors that are widely distributed all across the house. The property also features a large deck, pool, and patio area that overlooks the nearby hillside.

Carl Franklin's source of income usually comes from directing shows and films. Carl Franklin has had directorial credits under his belt, including an episode of HBO's "Rome," four episodes of Netflix's "House of Cards," and the 1995 film noir "Devil in a Blue Dress" as stated in a report by realtor.com. New memories await the future owners of this Zen-inspired home in the same manner that it brought memories for Carl Franklin as well.