![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps they only allow us to see what they want us to see, but it appears that these are two stars who spend a lot of money just to achieve an empty abode - but perhaps that carries special meaning to them. Instead, they look like three small buttons on the wall.Įven in a shot of one of the girl’s rooms, which itself is draped in pink, we can see the clean lines and complete absence of goods. Even the light switches were designed in minimalist fashion, with no box around them. In the attached bedroom, a 130-inch TV rises up out of the ground when they decide to use it, but returns to its hiding place with the push of a button when they don’t. The room also has a bathtub large enough to fit all four kids, and the entire ceiling above it is a light box. For instance, in the master bathroom we find what looks like a flat countertop with two faucets is actually a slightly contoured surface that acts as a double sink vanity. However, Kanye was very involved during the renovation, and word on the street is if anyone disputes his creative flow, he or she will likely be out of a job, so it’s no wonder that so many of his ideas can be seen in the final product. Many elements of the design were developed by Axel Vervoordt, a Belgian art dealer and interior designer. It’s a matter of personal style - very personal style, considering the fact that Kanye worked hand-in-hand with architects and designers on the project. To each his own we say, but what most people seem to be really wondering is why, with so much money between them, would they choose to live in such a decor-less home. In her own words, Kim describes the place as a “minimalist monastery.” With over 15,000 square feet, eight bedrooms, and ten bathrooms, there’s a lot of space to fill, but it’s so bare that it’s drawn more comparisons to a mental institution or an abandoned museum than it has a monastery. ![]() It’s difficult to imagine keeping anything clean in a house with four kids, let alone room after room draped in nothing but white. Some seem insistent upon providing what they feel is much-needed decor to the home, going so far as to Photoshop the images to incorporate artwork, flowers, and children’s toys (something that’s notably absent in a house with four young children).Īnother striking feature is the home’s nearly complete lack of color. Based on the social media flurry of responses to the interiors, it actually doesn’t seem like much of an argument. ![]()
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