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Bizarre detail in Kim K’s $32m mansion ​

For someone with a net worth of more than a billion dollars, there was a glaring problem in the mansion of the reality star.
Bizarre detail in Kim K’s $32m mansion   ​

With all the drama going on in her personal life, it’s no wonder Kim Kardashian wants her home to be a haven of safety and serenity.

The reality TV queen, 41, allowed Vogue a look inside her calming Calabasas compound — which she bought from Kanye West for a whopping US$23 million (AU$32 million) after she filed for divorce last year, according to the New York Post

“Everything in my house is really minimal,” Kardashian stated at the beginning of her home tour. 

“I find there’s so much chaos out in the world that when I come home I want it to be really quiet and I want everything to feel calming.”

Kardashian first purchased the home back with West back in 2014, before they gutted and rebuilt it from the ground up over the course of six years.

The former couple first allowed Vogue inside their strikingly sparse space back in 2019, and it was featured on the cover of Architectural Digest in February the following year.

But while West, 44, may have moved out, the new Vogue video shows the neutral aesthetic still remains in place.

It is incredibly bare and empty considering Kardashian has a net worth of more than a billion dollars.



 
Kim Kardashian bought the home from West following their split last year and is now the sole owner of the property.
Kim Kardashian bought the home from West following their split last year and is now the sole owner of the property.
 
The adjoining living area was also strikingly minimal, with a white curved couch and a beige artwork hung on the wall.
The adjoining living area was also strikingly minimal, with a white curved couch and a beige artwork hung on the wall.
 

In the new video, Kardashian first takes cameras into the home’s kitchen, which features white marble countertops and light wood cupboards.

While the Skims founder is mum to four kids — North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2 — the kitchen is devoid of the clutter that fills most family kitchens.

“Each kid can have their full style and taste in their bedroom and have so much fun, but in the main house, I really like the calmness,” she declared.
 

A breakfast nook looks out onto a tranquil green garden.
A breakfast nook looks out onto a tranquil green garden.
 
Another sitting space in the $23 million home features two curved couches and a grand piano set against floor-to-ceiling windows.
Another sitting space in the $23 million home features two curved couches and a grand piano set against floor-to-ceiling windows.
 

The same minimalism is present in Kardashian’s sitting room, which she also showed off in the Vogue video.

The room features a small fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows, which are covered with white curtains. A curved white couch and two matching chairs are the only pieces of furniture inside the room.

Elsewhere in the video, the superstar takes cameras to her home’s basketball court, located in the spacious backyard.

The court overlooks a gym, which Kardashian said she and her sisters often use to work out.

“It’s the most amazing place for the kids to hang out,” Kardashian cooed of the outdoor space.

Meanwhile, the beauty also gave a glimpse of her impressive car collection, claiming she has had all her vehicles painted grey so they match the colour of her house.
 

Kardashian is seen strolling through a hallway of the strikingly sparse home.
Kardashian is seen strolling through a hallway of the strikingly sparse home.

Kardashian showed off three of her fancy cars — a Lamborghini, a Rolls-Royce and a Maybach — saying they were among her most prized possessions.

And while her ex has moved out, she won’t need a car to drive to his new home.

Last December, West bought his own property right across the street for US$4.5 million (AU$6.2 million) in order to be close to Kardashian and their kids.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced here with permission.

Author: Editors Desk

Source: News Corp Australia Network:

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