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has gone full 'Zen' for love, remaking her $21million Bel Air mansion into a serene retreat for her exclusive Daily Mail photos reveal.
Just four months after going Instagram-official , 50, Aniston has expanded her tranquil Japanese rock garden to suit his Zen lifestyle.
Designed for quiet contemplation, the garden features carefully positioned rocks surrounded by a bubbling water pot-styled fountain, a white Japanese stone pagoda and black gravel raked into circular patterns - an idyllic meditation spot for the spiritually inclined couple.
In addition to the Asian-inspired corner, Aniston, 57, added a large sun dial clock that adorns the pool house wall.
Black queen-sized loungers seated next to a large potted bonsai tree offer another tranquil outdoor space on the porch.
A small, intimate seating area for two, centered around a candle and surrounded by beaked yucca, a tree-like succulent, provides the perfect spot for romantic date nights.
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Jennifer Aniston has transformed her $21million Bel Air mansion into a serene 'Zen' retreat for her new boyfriend, hypnotist Jim Curtis, 50
Exclusive Daily Mail photos show Aniston has added personal touches for Curtis' spiritual journey, including an expanded Japanese rock garden, a new art installation by the pool and fresh bonsai plants
Designed for quiet contemplation, the garden features rocks symbolizing flowing water, a bubbling fountain, temple-style structures and black gravel raked into circular patterns - an idyllic meditation spot for the couple
Meanwhile, a massive barbecue near the pool makes the area ideal for entertaining friends.
Curtis, a hypnotherapist with more than two decades in the wellness space, can also enjoy the lush backyard, where sweeping green lawns spill toward a sun-drenched rectangular pool, a spacious wooden sundeck and the pool house.
Despite a well-documented home intrusion scare last year, Aniston continues to call the sprawling 10,000 square foot property her main residence in California.
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She spends much of her downtime there with Curtis, who splits his time between Los Angeles and New York.
Aside from her personal touches, the core of the property remains unchanged, including the luxury kennel and playground for her three beloved dogs: Clyde, a Schnauzer mix; Lord Chesterfield, a Labrador retriever adopted in 2020; and Sophie, a white pit bull mix.
Purchased in 2011 and once shared with , Aniston's Bel Air mansion has become her personal paradise since their divorce in 2018 after three years of marriage.
A close-up shows the circular patterns raked into the black gravel and a mini white Japanese stone pagoda nestled among the foliage
Aniston's pool now features a large sundial clock on the pool house wall, overlooking a spacious wooden deck lined with sleek dark loungers and black umbrellas
Black queen-sized loungers beside a bonsai-inspired tree create another tranquil outdoor space on the porch
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A cozy seating area for two, centered around a candle and surrounded by beaked yucca, offers the perfect spot for romantic date nights
Aside from her personal touches, the core of the property remains unchanged, including the luxury kennel and playground for her three beloved dogs
Aniston is a dog mom to Clyde (left), a Schnauzer mix, as well as Lord Chesterfield (right) a Labrador retriever and Sophie, a white pit bull mix (not pictured)
The lovebirds were spotted together in exclusive Daily Mail photos arriving at Godmothers Bookstore in Summerland in early January
This year, they celebrated their first-ever Valentine’s Day together as a couple
Curtis and Aniston were introduced by friends and first sparked romance rumors in July 2025; The couple pictured in November 2025
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Aniston, who was previously married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005 and Theroux from 2015 to 2018, first sparked romance rumors with Curtis in 2025, when they were in Mallorca, Spain, over the Fourth of July weekend.




