What’s special about Kim Kardashian’s $60 мιllιon mansion?
In April 2018, Kanye West sparked a humorous exchange with his then-wife, Kim Kardashian, by sharing images of the interior of their Hidden Hills home on Twitter. Kim playfully responded with a tweet, saying, “Ummm bаbe. We had a rule to not show our home on social media! Soooo can we now allow KUWTK filming in the home?” She later clarified that her message was intended as a jest.
The couple had initially purchased the Hidden Hills residence for $20 мιllιon in 2014. However, in April 2018, Kris Jenner, Kim’s mother, took to Twitter to claim that the house was currently valued at $60 мιllιon. Nevertheless, as their divorce proceedings unfolded, Kim Kardashian ultimately acquired the house and all of its contents from Kanye West for $23 мιllιon. She has since continued to reside in the home with their four children, named North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
It appears that since Kanye West’s 2018 tweet, Kim Kardashian has become less strict about sharing glimpses of the mansion with the world, and she has posted several photos from inside her $60 мιllιon family home on various occasions.
“You guys always sаy my house is so minimal — well, you guys haven’t seen my playroom,” Kardashian said while narrating a tour of the playroom in February 2020. The space includes everything from a ball pit and slide setup to Murakami pillows that can retail for up to $6,000.
The kids have an assortment of everything you can imagine, including ride-on horses and stuffed animals, as well as (not pictured) musical instruments set up around a play stage.
Even though color is allowed in the playroom, it’s very carefully incorporated. The walk-in crafts closet is hyper-organized with bins, and the costumes have their own hаnging space.
“Everything we do is an art installation and a playroom,” Kardashian declared of her unique home decor in Architectural Digest in February 2020 — and that includes this Isabel Rower sculpture that gets its own dedicated room.
There’s at least one room in the Kardashian home that isn’t shades of beige: the bedroom for her eldest child North, However, the child’s all-blush, butterfly-adorned room does fall in line with the home’s overall “monochrome” vibe.
When choosing Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt to come up with the ideas for the very distinctive home (including this “Floating Stone” coffee table), West told Architectural Digest, “When I saw the kind of work he was doing, I thought, This man could design Batman’s house. I had to work with him.”
Kardashian’s kitchen features an island topped by ceramic vases created by Japanese artist Shiro Tsujimura.
Both West and Kardashian shared this snapshot of their entire brood gathered around a circular wooden table at home in January 2020.
Each family member seemed to be invested in a different aspect of the gathering, with West and Kardashian focusing on what Saint was holding. North, meanwhile, had one of their Pomeranian pups under her arm.
Surprisingly, the only two in the group looking at the camera were youngest siblings Psalm and Chicago. And Psalm looked to be the calmest, lying in a baby sleeper in the center of the table, as his family buzzed about in the background around their plates of eggs, fruit, sausages and cereal.
“Morning Madness,” Kardashian captioned her post, on which her sister Khloé Kardashian commented, “This is bliss!!!!!! ️️️️️”
After fans expressed bewilderment at her fridge — just as spare and empty as the rest of the house — Kardashian gave them a look into her massive walk-in fridge (one of five) and pantry to assure them that she does, in fact, keep food in her refrigerators for her family.
Evergreen is not a shade found in Kardashian’s decor, so her Christmas tree was sprayed white before being strung with white lights.
Kardashian’s abstract “trees” are “so whimsical, like Whoville, but all white,” she said while giving fans a tour of her 2019 decor.
Kardashian’s built-in breakfast nook is an ideal spot for gift-wrapping or law school homework. She stopped by this little nook while sharing her holiday decorations, more of which can be seen through the window.