Supermodel Cara Delevingne’s Los Angeles home is like an amusement park, each room has a theme.
The villa was introduced in AD magazine on June 22, made by architect Nicolò Bini. The house was built of white bricks in 1941, and was once the residence of the Von der Ahe family – the founders of the famous Vons supermarket chain in the US.
On AD , Bini said he enjoyed turning Cara Delevingne ‘s ideas into reality. Each room has a different theme. Some rooms are decorated in the style of “Alice in Wonderland”, others are jungle themed or the glamor of the Beverly Hills Hotel. Many parts of the house have a classic English style, but the overall look is still very typical of Los Angeles style.
The supermodel told AD : “My work requires me to express many emotions and take on different roles. So I want my house to reflect many themes and moods.”
Cara Delevingne thinks her home is a relaxing amusement park. “It’s still like a house with a wonderful dining room, living room, kitchen. But it’s also a journey of discovering the spaces. The deeper you go inside, the more treasures you see,” she said. speak.
A corner of the kitchen is covered in navy blue, creating a cool and relaxing feeling. A person with a strong personality and strange hobbies, Cara sometimes rides the Razor scooter into the kitchen because she thinks the hard floor hurts her feet. Next to the kitchen, she placed a piano made of transparent material. The supermodel revealed that she likes to be naked and listen to music. “I live alone in this house, so I often don’t wear anything,” she said.
The most special feature of the house is the secret passage, starting from the door hidden behind the mirror, leading to the next room and the exit is disguised with a pink washing machine. Cara suggested the architect build this tunnel with the reason: “I come here to think and create. I feel inspired in this tunnel.”
Cara likes purple bedrooms for a sense of privacy and mystery. The bathroom next door is inspired by the style of music legend David Bowie. The house also has many spaces displaying Chanel surfboards and many guitars, including one donated by the legendary Karl Lagerfeld.
Cara named the pink room “Pink Palace”, reminiscent of the secret rooms of Playboy magazine owner Hugh Hefner.
She created a poker room with red curtains, walls, tables, chairs and carpets inspired by director David Lynch’s art style.
Next to the poker room is a ball house that helps Cara relieve stress. She said: “If I’m having a bad day, I just jump into the ball pit. You can’t cry in the ball pit. Don’t worry, I tried! The meaning of this house is the feeling of never When I grow up, I want to always be innocent and happy like a child.”
In the attic room, Cara used large mirrors on the ceiling, created a swing in the corner of the room and seats filled with pillows. This place embodies the idea of a pure joy reminiscent of childhood.
She also has a Gucci-style billiards room with a giant snake-print carpet. In the next corner is a carpet shaped like a climbing leopard placed on the stairs creating a fun atmosphere, and a crane painting by Mexican artist Sergio Bustamante.
The swimming pool is designed with many children’s toys.