Revisit the happy moments inside Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s $60M mansion

When he posted pictures of the inside of the former couple’s Hidden Hills residence on Twitter in April 2018, Kanye West caused some friction with his then-wife, Kim Kardashian.

“Our home was not to be displayed on social media, per our rule! Therefore, may we now permit KUWTK filming inside the house?” Tweeted she. Later, she explained that her message was intended to be humorous.

According to reports, the then-couple paid $20 мιℓℓιо𝚗 for the mansion in 2014, while Kardashian’s mother, Kris Jenner, tweeted in April 2018 that the property was then valued at $60 мιℓℓιо𝚗. Despite what Jenner claimed, Kardashian nonetheless paid $23 мιℓℓιо𝚗 for West’s home and all of its possessions after their divorce. With their four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, she has continued to reside there.

Kardashian appears to have relaxed her rules about showing out the property to the public since West’s 2018 post. Here are some of the nicest photos she’s posted from inside her $60 мιℓℓιо𝚗 family residence.

After a protracted renovation, during which they remained with Kardashian’s mother, the then-couple moved into the home in December 2017.

Kardashian remarked, “You guys always say my house is so minimal — well, you guys haven’t seen my playroom,” when giving a tour of the space in February 2020. The area features a slide and ball pit in addition to Murakami pillows, which can sell for much to $6,000.

In February 2020, Kardashian said of her eclectic home design in Architectural Digest, “Everything we do is an art installation and a playroom,” and that includes this Isabel Rower sculpture, which has its own special space.

The bedroom of North Kardashian, the family’s oldest kid, is the only space in the Kardashian home that isn’t beige. Nevertheless, the child’s all-blush, butterfly-adorned room fits in with the house’s overall “monochrome” aesthetic.

West told Architectural Digest that he believed this man could design Batman’s home when he first saw the work that Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt was producing for the incredibly unique home (which includes this “Floating Stone” coffee table). He and I had to collaborate.
The island in Kim Kardashian’s kitchen is topped with ceramic vases made by Shiro Tsujimura, a Japanese artisan.