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Style steal celebrity homes

Architectural Digest opens to the door and gives us the rare opportunity to step over the threshold into the weird, wacky, and wonderful homes of Hollywood celebrities. To recreate some of their stylish interiors, CW has found budget-friendly duplicates of some A-listersโ€™ very own furniture pieces.


Vanessa Hudgens

Surrounded by ivy and olive trees, Emmy Award winning actress Vanessa Hudgensโ€™ Los Angeles home is enchantingly European, exuding character and old Hollywood vibes. Hudgens embarked on a kitchen remodel during the pandemic and added countertops of Carrara marble and tiles from her primary bathroom to the splashback to create this modern-farmhouse aesthetic.


Mark Ronson

Oscar winning musician and producer Mark Ronsonโ€™s home is the definition of 1930s Hollywood glam, fitted out to embody an iconic rockstar of the ages. His lounge room is warm and cosy, yet bold and eccentric, with splashes of orange, brown and black, the statement piece being a Derrick Adams painting.


Kris Jenner

The Kardashian clan own many abodes, but Kris Jennerโ€™s hidden Hollywood Hills home may be an understated 20th century masterpiece. Of course, everything in her breakfast space is custom-made for the Momager herself, but we can recreate the gorgeous clean lines, airy atmosphere, and sharp contrasts of black and white.  


Cara and Poppy Delevingne

A-list models and actresses, sisters Cara and Poppy Delevingne have transformed their sunny LA home into an idiosyncratic and humorous hideaway that fits the epitome of their pairโ€™s distinctive styles. A spot for their famous friends to gather on a summerโ€™s night is essential, and their outdoor terrace dining set is light, contemporary and colourful.

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