Kendall Jenner has always been the quieter member of the Kardashian/Jenner clan, never really letting fans know what she thinks or what she likes while on Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
But that changed on Wednesday when the supermodel gave a tour of her new home for Architectural Digest.
Fans learned that the 23-year-old daughter of Kris Jenner is a ‘tea addict,’ takes a bath three times a week in a GOLD tub and has the measurements of a man’s penis in pink neon in the living room section of her bedroom. She also won’t allow a television in her living room as she prefers to talk to her pals.
Go for the gold:Kendall Jenner showed some of her personality this week when she appeared in a video tour of her LA home for AD; here she poses with her gold bathtub which she said she uses three times a week
A nice place to unwind: The large tub has a view of the foliage in her side yard; there is also a wood chair off to the side
And a steam room because she liked to undwind: She also added in this large shower and said she made the ceiling higher
The tall cover girl looked elegant in a long top over slacks as she seemed gracious while showing her fans around the ‘peaceful’ pan-Mediterranean mansion.
As far as her tub, it is massive, stand alone, has a long oval shape and shines a lot. ‘I take a bath at least three times a week,’ she says.
The entire room is ornate and interesting looking.
One of the bathrooms features marble counters, gold fixtures and is covered with emerald green tile, giving the washroom a decadent atmosphere.
She also said that the neon sign hanging on her wall – which is said to be worth up to $130K – in the living room attached to her bedroom has meaning.
The TV vet said she thinks it is the measurements of a penis.
The sign is from 1999 and is by Tracey Emin. It reportedly spells out the dimensions of the British artist’s ex-boyfriend’s penis.
Neon dream: She also said that the neon sign hanging on her wall in the living room attached to her bedroom has meaning. The TV vet said she thinks it is the measurements of a penis. The sign is from 1999 and is by Tracey Emin. It reportedly spells out the dimensions of the British artist’s ex-boyfriend’s penis
The star also plunked down plenty of money on the home with a colorful light sculpture designed by world-famous artist James Turrell.
Similar pieces from the revered California artist’s Glass series are valued at a whopping $500k to $750k, according to Artsy.
‘I like a house that has character. When I walked into this place, I was immediately drawn to the peaceful Spanish-y, farmhouse-y vibe,’ Jenner told the magazine of her 6,625-square-foot, U-shaped sprawl.
Home is a way for the catwalk queen to ground herself amid her whirlwind lifestyle.
‘My life involves a lot of chaos and travel and high energy, so I wanted a home that feels serene, a place where I can simply zone out and relax,’ she went on.
And there is plenty of area for Kendall and friends to take things easy, courtesy of a comfortable by chic living room and several other sitting areas scattered throughout.
Welcome to my world of fun: The star seemed gracious and friendly in the long clip shared online
Bright idea: A colorful light sculpture by James Turrell welcomes guests into the home. Similar pieces are estimated to be worth upwards of $500k
Character: ‘I like a house that has character. When I walked into this place, I was immediately drawn to the peaceful Spanish-y, farmhouse-y vibe,’ Jenner told the magazine of her 6,625-square-foot, U-shaped sprawl
Relaxation zone: ‘My life involves a lot of chaos and travel and high energy, so I wanted a home that feels serene, a place where I can simply zone out and relax,’ she went on; her living room has no TV in it and she likes it that way
Sunny: There was gorgeous light as she made her way through the main hall
What’s cookin, good lookin? Kendall come to love her time in the state-of-the-art kitchen. ‘This house has prompted me to spend more time in the kitchen. I’m always in there trying to up my chef game. At this point, I’m a pretty good cook,’ she said
‘I’m not a huge party person. There aren’t a lot of ragers going on here,’ she explained. ‘I like turning on music, lighting the fireplace and candles, and watching NBA games with my friends.’
Because of that, Kendall come to love her time in the state-of-the-art kitchen.
‘This house has prompted me to spend more time in the kitchen. I’m always in there trying to up my chef game. At this point, I’m a pretty good cook,’ she said.
The yard also offers the star space to entertain. Outside is a lush garden surrounding a pool and hot-tub with elegant tile edges.
Wining and dining: The dining room is full of naturally distressed craftsman furniture
Art smart: The walls were lined with pieces from Kendall’s art collection
Tune in: She keeps a cool turntable and speaker setup around for some music
Water world: The yard also offers the star space to entertain. Outside is a lush garden surrounding a pool and hot-tub with elegant tile edges
Also in her bedroom is a pair of 18th-century Italian painted door panels, which Kendall has a sentimental spot for.
‘I grew up with those panels in the various homes we lived in. I asked for them when my mom was cleaning out one of her storage spaces. They bring me back to my childhood,’ she said.
In addition to the Turrell and Emin, Kendall’s art collection also boasts museum-beloved work from contemporary artists Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Raymond Pettibon, and Sterling Ruby.
Jenner made sure she’s able to flex her own creative skills by replacing an home movie theater with an arts-and-crafts room with an Art Deco inspired tile design.
Good memories: Facing directly at the glowing pink scrawl is a pair of 18th-century Italian painted door panels, which Kendall grew up with at her childhood home
Making things: Jenner made sure she’s able to flex her own creative skills by replacing an home movie theater with an arts-and-crafts room with an Art Deco inspired tile design
Supplies: The studio was stocked with paint, fresh canvas, brushes and its own sink for easy clean up
Art nerd: In addition to the Turrell and Emin, Kendall’s art collection also boasts museum-beloved work from contemporary artists Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Raymond Pettibon, and Sterling Ruby. Two Kruger pieces are seen above
It sure looks heavy: She said her favorite part of the house is this stone sink which is so heavy (300lbs) that the wall had to be reinforced so it would not fall
The surprisingly understand primary bedroom is centrally located, sitting right at the edge of the yard.
Her closet is also a sight to behold. The walk-in – which Kendall said was her biggest closet yet – has racks and racks of space along with shelves for her vast collection of shoes and bags. A center island was packed with small drawers for accessories and the like.
And of course it wouldn’t be a Kardashian/Jenner home without a requisite glam room, which was once a bedroom. Providing a bit of inspiration, the room was lined with the star’s magazine covers.
There is also the adjacent ‘fitting room’ which Kendall jokingly called her ‘Hannah Montana room.’
Her space: The surprisingly understand primary bedroom is centrally located, sitting right at the edge of the yard
Comfy: Kendall’s room has a fireplace and TV screen embedded into the wall; on the far left is her tea zone where she a kettle as she said she is a ‘tea addict’
Reading rainbow: She showed off her book collection, which spanned from poetry to essays to novels and beyond; there were also copper rings on the ottoman
Closet case: The walk-in – which Kendall said was her biggest closet yet – has racks and racks of space along with shelves for her vast collection of shoes and bags
Kendall enlisted the help of mother-son design duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements as well as Waldo Fernandez.
The team was impressed by their client’s vision, given her flashy profile as one of the world’s top paid models.
‘Her taste was surprising, more bohemian and funky than the rest of her family. The mood she described was totally understated and down-to-earth,’ Tommy said.
‘Being who she is, we thought Kendall might gravitate toward something more flashy, more va-va-voom. I think we were all thrilled to discover that she has taste beyond her years,’ mom Kathleen continued.
The house itself has an interesting history. Kendall bought the spot in the Mulholland Estates from actor Charlie Sheen for $8.5million in 2017. Before that it was owned by billionaire Tom Gores, one of the owners of the Detroit Pistons.
Glamorama: Of course it wouldn’t be a Kardashian/Jenner home without a requisite glam room, which was once a bedroom. She said she copied Kim by putting her magazine covers on the wall
Transformation: There is also the adjacent ‘fitting room’ which Kendall jokingly called her ‘Hannah Montana room’
Stunning: Kendall enlisted the help of mother-son design duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements as well as Waldo Fernandez
Home, sweet home: Jenner showed off her refined style and taste in art as she invited Architectural Digest into her LA abode for the latest issue