Kendall Jenner has given fans a glimpse inside her sprawling £8.5million house which she has elaborately decorated for Christmas.
The stunning 6,000 square foot Beverly Hills home, which previously belonged to Charlie Sheen, has been given a festive makeover, with Kendall welcoming in Architectural Digest to showcase the results.
And the model, 29, has certainly pushed the boat out this year, with the home featuring two huge Christmas trees, plenty of vintage ornaments and sentimental family heirlooms passed down from her mother.
Donning a Nordic-style jumper, Kendall revealed she likes her home to be 'really cosy and really homely', leaning towards 'everything feeling as organic as possible'
Indeed this is reflected in her holiday décor, with natural pine branches spread throughout the property, interspersed with acorns, pinecones and festive holly.
Opening the doors to her living room, Kendall showcased the largest of her two Christmas trees, which was adorned with fairy lights and vintage ornaments from her childhood.
Kendall Jenner has given fans a glimpse inside her sprawling £8.5million house which she has elaborately decorated for Christmas
Speaking to the camera, Kendall explained how the ornaments were original Christopher Radko ones passed down from her mother Kris Jenner, 69.
Gushing how much they mean to her, Kendall told how she grew up with the trinkets for '29 years of my life', adding that they are 'literally my childhood'.
The living room also featured another hand-me-down item, a large Santa statue, which Kendall also fondly remembered from her younger years.
The reality star detailed how her mother was as huge inspiration for her festive décor, with Kris having 'always decked the whole house out' for her six children over the years.
Kris' influence was clear to see in the living room, with Kendall's huge, real fireplace adorned with a festive wreath and traditional-style stocking which were modelled on her childhood ones.
She also showcased a cute dolls' house which was gifted by her mother and was a replica of the one Kris had in the family home while her children were growing up.
Meanwhile, another cosy living area featured Kendall's second tree, with this spruce decorated with twinkly lights and red velvet bows.
Beneath this, sat perfectly wrapped presents which were also finished off with the same red bows.
The model, 29, has certainly pushed the boat out this year, with the home featuring two huge Christmas trees, plenty of vintage ornaments and sentimental family heirlooms passed down from her mother
Opening the doors to her living room, Kendall showcased the largest of her two Christmas trees, which was adorned with fairy lights and vintage ornaments from her childhood
The reality star detailed how her mother was as huge inspiration for her festive décor, with Kris having 'always decked the whole house out' for her six children over the years [pictured together]
The living room also featured another hand-me-down item, a large Santa statue, which Kendall also fondly remembered from her younger years
Meanwhile, another cosy living room featured Kendall's second tree, with this spruce decorated with twinkly lights and red velvet bows. Beneath this, sat perfectly wrapped presents which were also finished off with the same red bows
While her theatre room was filled with a huge plush sofa, with the room featuring a naturally wreath garland and a roaring fire on the TV
Kendall scattered natural green foliage throughout her gorgeous home
While her theatre room was filled with a huge plush sofa, with the room featuring a naturally wreath garland and a roaring fire on the TV.
Giving a further insight into what inspired her holiday style, Kendall explained: 'I love vintage, I'm always looking for vintage inspiration'.
She also told how 'Martha Stewart is big on my mood board', with the camera then panning to a plethora of vintage looking toys and ornaments scattered throughout the home.
The vintage feel is extended to Kendall's Christmas table in the dining room, with a natural pine branch centrepiece running down the middle, with the table adorned with a gingham tablecloth, chic Hermes plates and bowls of fruit.
Kendall also revealed that she worked with floral designer Jeff Leatham for the holiday décor, adding he is 'a master' and her 'Christmas angel' who sources all her tress and helps to decorate them.
Over in the kitchen, the sister of Kim Kardashian continued the rustic look, with winter florals and fruits gracing the huge island, in addition to a gingerbread house and an array of desserts.
The 818 Tequila founder also showed off her bar and proceeded to pour herself a holiday drink.
During the tour, Kendall revealed that she has had some art changes and a few new rooms decorated since she last welcomed Architectural Digest into her home last year.
Back in June 2020, Kendall first revealed the property in Architectural Digest.
The vintage feel is extended to Kendall's Christmas table in the dining room, with a natural pine branch centrepiece running down the middle, with the table adorned with a gingham tablecloth, chic Hermes plates and bowls of fruit
Kendall also revealed that she worked with floral designer Jeff Leatham for the holiday décor, adding he is 'a master' and her 'Christmas angel' who sources all her tress and helps to decorate them
Over in the kitchen, the sister of Kim Kardashian continued the rustic look, with winter florals and fruits gracing the huge island, in addition to a gingerbread house and an array of desserts
Kendall's gingerbread house - a gift from her mother - is adorned with the names of her dogs and horses
She also showcased a cute dolls' house which was gifted by her mother and was a replica of the one Kris had in the family home while her children were growing up.
Kendall's lovely festive decorations are very family orientated
The 818 Tequila founder also showed off her bar and proceeded to pour herself a holiday drink
During the tour, Kendall revealed that she has had some art changes and a few new rooms decorated since she last welcomed Architectural Digest into her home last year
Fans learned that the 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 and she converted her home theater to a room where she paints.
The cover girl showed her fans around the 'peaceful' pan-Mediterranean mansion where she likes to take 'sound baths.' Sound baths use repetitive notes at different frequencies to help bring your focus away from your thoughts.
As far as her tub, it is a massive stand alone, has a long oval shape and shines plenty. 'I take a bath at least three times a week,' she said.
There is also a steam room and Kendall shared that she worked the most on the this room because the ceiling was raised.
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.
When in her bedroom, Jenner pointed out a nook where she has a plug in tea pot. She admitted that she is a 'tea addict'; in the past Kendall has said she does not drink coffee.
Last year Kendall once again opened the doors to her $8.5m Los Angeles mansion for the holidays
Back in June 2020, Kendall first revealed the property in Architectural Digest
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
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 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.
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.
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.