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Hello Home Designers, Ever wonder what the living rooms of celebrities look like? They’re as ex

[View in browser](=.1RYVEwBwRGDVS32OEhguG6VoRiun_loWhfXztLJXmGY) [HOME DESIGNING](=.a2ZTIDEdCWhy4TV3naWXjxnomEnWkD1HttG7k5eIhoQ) Hello Home Designers, Ever wonder what the living rooms of celebrities look like? They’re as extra as you’d imagine, with just the right amount of wow to make you question your beige couch. These spaces aren’t just for Netflix binges—they’re a peek into the personalities of the stars themselves. In a fun project by curious minds, a media team from Bored Panda recreated floor plans of celebrity living rooms (based on real-life photos). These offer glimpses into the wild (and wonderful) world of A-list interior design. =.dBy9_g8MIjNtXomglWx2nV0Z_WJcIL9z9MRSPVCyVI4 =.GRvG_8ezKTYUeteHk5yGo8Qw0nn87t4W2-_AWL128wE Let’s start with Justin and Hailey Bieber. Their Ontario farmhouse screams cozy with a rustic stone fireplace and exposed beams, but hold up—did someone say Takashi Murakami cushions? Yep, the Biebers manage to sneak in some high art amidst the whites and neutrals. A dash of celeb flair, indeed! Meanwhile, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend take the ‘Instagrammable living room’ to a whole new level. With a literal olive tree smack in the middle of their space and floor-to-ceiling glass windows, their living room is practically made for Chrissy’s next IG Story. And hey, it’s not just any tree—this one’s silk, saving them the hassle of replacing it every year. =.bxQrV0GYG7KS15XSF-IvypR1R1pPeNY2tqyZ_JRTogg =.5lKpF6BA8oeLv3hAykHPDlxY1vUQPosZYcAdWZKgtKM Then there’s Alicia Keys and Swizz Beats, whose La Jolla cliffside home takes dramatic to a whole new level. Imagine living in a house that looks like it was pulled straight out of an Iron Man movie—complete with ocean views, glass walls, and a Vintage Ngombe studded chair. Basically the dictionary definition of wow. But for those who love weird and wonderful, let’s talk Dita Von Teese. Her living room is all about pink walls, feathers, and, oh yes, a mounted tiger. When you’re a burlesque queen, minimalism is not on the menu. Instead, she’s created a gothic fairy tale that feels like a living, breathing cabinet of curiosities. Beige? Never heard of it. If you’re feeling inspired by all this celeb glam, here’s a thought - why not channel a bit of Kelly Wearstler into your own home? Known for her work with celebs like Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, and Gwen Stefani, Kelly’s design philosophy is all about going big or going home. Her interiors are fearless and non-conventional, blending mid-century modern vibes with old Hollywood glam and unexpected textures. Who else could mix a shagreen lamp with lacquered walls and make it look chic? Her Studio's project (as below) was an inspiration for Pantone when selecting the 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz. =.GJjskrlg7uJmXcc3ufSJUHl2C8k4MNZnYJafzLDeqFI =.auYWTVQ1i8x_heZtQ9Nd8Jxe6T7gAAbbJ16an63Pbjw Kelly isn’t afraid to pull from the most unusual places for inspiration, whether it’s a vintage flea market find or bold art. She famously turned the Viceroy Hotels into boutique design meccas, where every room is a sensory overload in the best possible way. So, if there’s one thing you should take from Kelly’s approach, it’s this: forget trends—embrace the bold, the eclectic, and the unexpected. Feeling Brave? Try This At Home! A few tips inspired by these A-listers: - Go big with art or incorporate statement furniture. - Don’t shy away from colors—whether it’s Justin Bieber’s neutrals or Dita Von Teese’s pink extravaganza, make it yours. - Add a touch of nature, like John and Chrissy’s silk tree (because watering is so 2020). And hey, if you do try something bold, share it with us! We’d love to see how your inner celebrity comes to life in your living room. Warm regards, The Home Designing Team [Product of the Week: Martell Wine Holder](=.Kloqkyyx7utrX8l_x8NWBGLx3wlytGG1LmgG3hXfXIg) [Product of the Week: Martell Wine Holder](=.Ao3Cmbi2OC7p1MhQRheDk6Wu9YwDH_h35l_jcv90684) Elevate your holiday table with the luxurious Martell Wine Holder! [Get it at Anthropologie](=.9pMZwD085nb8iK-jVpOnASvzKUxt6ClighL8dG5Np2A) [The Art of Minimalist Living: A Scandinavian-Inspired Cozy Interior](=.6QPbXCQFNjFphQlqYxhvQOE1IpRIVqHFX21T5mJMkZ4) [The Art of Minimalist Living: A Scandinavian-Inspired Cozy Interior](=.VDAelSBjV9FBBC-nTQUzD5xvb2RBNIeaSq0aC_uZhpM) Discover the art of creating a warm, functional space with neutral tones and smart design choices in this cozy home. [Read more](=.jjJ1VC9_BnzTX_JdiruNHhvTZA8AxqZdfuPiRDYk4-Y) [Midnight Elegance – Modern Bedroom Board with Shopping List](=.RHvYfswU0rHfpdj09xVkoad0u4ii0NNJPSb-vA4ooQY) [Midnight Elegance – Modern Bedroom Board with Shopping List](=.xOQ90V8Y9Dr19QZwtQR2BKMmoQEdOgqts4qqydgA3cE) Transform your living room into a serene, upscale space with our Savvy Luxe collection. Explore our shopping list of elegant furnishings and decor. [Read more](=.OF8QLK8LW5M5ZiiH0sXEApL4vguzWU5WHLKJ0loWP1k) [How to Find the Perfect Home Décor Pieces: Expert Tips](=.CsMgx7gNLhCnU4inkuI7korJ9jNYy-c48GF6b9krTm8) [How to Find the Perfect Home Décor Pieces: Expert Tips](=.eraaHwvF9TuoDyxcDSmx3dc7du07QmXXdKM5YH-e9qU) Decorating your home is an art form that requires a blend of personal style, thoughtful planning, and smart shopping. Whether you’re furnishing a new home or refreshing your current space, finding the perfect décor pieces can make all the difference in transforming a house into a home.  Shopping for home décor can be exciting yet […] [Read more](=.SzHOzoOq146niVMT-N5YGS6v7VLt30HaFJHG-OCx6fI) [Transforming Minimalism: A Modern Apartment with Character](=.QdKxTqgaz7Zj4F7L9_qDp1kKEH4CsEyeQLHKJSFQIfw) [Transforming Minimalism: A Modern Apartment with Character](=.ZOTr9N7TYWW12UCRQNcdmmyr82yRzlIzxyXWGsLu5nk) Explore this modern apartment with character, featuring sleek lines & cozy textures! [Read more](=.ycqVWgLyMbRMuOV598YBem1lWQCKKfKZ8etpAx8eMdc) Best regards, The Home Designing Team [facebook](=.MVMmnJibul9xzUWCye0eS-ljCpLnI4XQwcoW2luLV-w) [pinterest](=.KqDX5qnMQA6PtWOAfMvlOl8s1kt4ElhBPzN1iA_D-1o) [youtube](=.qrqWRhukfZrVrMC4FNQOywZozZs-aLhkJm18rPx9YbI) [instagram](=.LnWreQd33jcdrGUdAu4d8anBjL485tLpPFoabI1mc3c) [Unsubscribe](=.u9osvyqxG43QJyHbSUEzLq9BpoqWjzvBljVvkoXOrxk)

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