Lauren Conrad Buys $4.4 Million Home In Pacific Palisades -- Take A Peek Inside!
June 8 2015, Updated 7:06 a.m. ET
Lauren Conrad, the queen of style and DIY, is real estate royalty as well! The former reality star has reportedly purchased a new house in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles for $4.4 million – see inside!
How the other half lives! Lauren Conrad purchased a new home in the Pacific Palisades of Los Angeles – for a whopping $4.4 million!
On her impressive 1.5 acres of land, the house includes five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms.
With a Mediterranean-style exterior, the home looks like it could be found in Italy.
But the mansion’s interior includes classic elements that give it an old-fashioned feel.
It’s all about contrast! The dark wood beams bring out the right amount of light in this cozy living room.
And there’s plenty of room for guests!
The country-style kitchen also brightens up the downstairs.
Fine dining! A long table leaves plenty of space for a large dinner party.
But of course, there are other eating areas for when Conrad and her hubby are having an intimate dinner for two.
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Light blue walls add a serene mood to the bedroom.
And the bathrooms are mighty glamorous!
His and her sinks are a must.
With plenty of natural light, this is California living at its finest.
Conrad will have loads of space for her craft projects.
She can always take a break in the beautiful back yard.
Or on the patio.
Overnight guests will also have plenty of space in the luxury home.
The stunning outdoor space is complete with a hot tub, water slide, and dining area.
But will Conrad be able to conserve during the California drought? Let’s hope so!