Kylie Jenner shares a lot about her personal life on social media, but she's kept details about her actual home under wraps until now. A new cover story in Architectural Digest features the 21-year-old's lavish home in Hidden Hills, from the bag closet to the in-home bar and beyond.
Jenner worked with elite interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard for her home, and the project began before she was "even old enough to drink legally," he told the magazine. Kylie also confirms that she became pregnant with her daughter, Stormi Webster, in the middle of the design process.
Flip through the photos in Jenner's Instagram post below to get a glimpse of her unreal pad.
In the few peeks Jenner had shared of her interiors, she previously revealed that she has drip-shaped gold consoles mimicking the design on her Kylie Cosmetics packaging. (Fans raised eyebrows at the $30,000 price tag.) But the beauty references in her house go beyond that.
In her dining room (which boasts a gold-leaf ceiling, by the way) the upholstery of chairs lining the table were custom-dyed to match shades in Kylie Cosmetics lipstick shades. And, as expected for the beauty mogul, Jenner has a next-level glam room that looks like it belongs to Elle Woods.
The pink-ified space includes vanity lighting, a rosy countertop, leather salon chairs, and portraits of Barbie and Marilyn Monroe.
“I told Martyn I wanted a fresh, fun vibe to match the way I was feeling. Color was essential. I love pink, and I wanted a lot of it!” Jenner told Architectural Digest. "My closets and glam room are very personal to me, even down to the size of each drawer, so they fit my specific products and clothes. I spend a lot of time in those rooms, so we had to make sure they were perfect."
There are plenty of Marilyn Monroe references around the house, as Jenner "feels a deep connection" to the Old Hollywood siren, Bullard revealed. He included Andy Warhol screen prints of the actress in her stairway. There's also Warhol dollar-sign lithographs hanging above one of her couches, which is incredibly on-brand for the almost-billionaire.
It's the eye-popping (and at times ballsy) artwork and décor pieces that are most notable in Jenner's home (aside from her daughter Stormi's Fendi stroller), like the Saint Laurent limited-edition surfboard above her bar, giant condom sculptures by artist Beau Dunn hanging on the wall, Louis Vuitton towels in the bathroom, and a Tracey Emin neon sign reading, "I Can’t Believe How Much You Love Me."
Erica Gonzales is the Senior Culture Editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage on TV, movies, music, books, and more. She was previously an editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com. There is a 75 percent chance she's listening to Lorde right now.
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