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Emma Roberts opened up about making her $3.6 million Los Angeles home, previously owned by Minnie Driver, feel like a sanctuary from the world during a house tour with Architectural Digest of her stunning property.
While reflecting on moving into her new space following her split from ex Garrett Hedlund after nearly three years together in early 2022, the American Horror Story star, 33, revealed she wanted to create a place that really felt like it was her own.
'What I love about this house is it speaks for itself, it's like a grown up dollhouse. It's very storybook. And when we were moving in, it was just me and my son,' she told the publication.
She continued: 'I want this to be our house that is just our style, and filled with our memories and our love.'
Emma Roberts opened up about making her Los Angeles home feel like a sanctuary from the world while giving Architectural Digest a tour of her stunning property
While reflecting on moving into her new space following her split from ex Garrett Hedlund after nearly three years together in early 2022, the American Horror Story star, 33, revealed she wanted to create a place that really felt like it was her own
'What I love about this house is it speaks for itself, it's like a grown up dollhouse. It's very storybook. And when we were moving in, it was just me and my son,' she told the publication
Unlike her childhood, which the mother-of-one said included several different moves, the New York native said it was important to her to put down roots for her little boy, Rhodes, who she welcomed in December 2020.
'I think I lived in 10 houses by the time I was 15 — so for me now, having a son, I wanted a place that felt really ours.' she told AD. 'I have a picture of the day we moved in. I'm holding him and it was the most sunny California day, and we were in front of the blue door of our new house. I just remember feeling like we are exactly where we need to be.'
Roberts worked with designers, Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward, to make her whimsical dream home a reality, complete with a 'doll wall' located near her office.
The Wild Child actress excitedly showed off her beloved collectibles from her childhood as well as dolls and items obtained as an adult, including a drunk cowgirl Barbie, Blythe dolls and 'Leggy Jill' doll.
'I'm madly obsessed with them, in love with them,' Roberts said as she began to pull a few off her shelves.
The performer went on to admit that when she was younger and people would ask if she was ever afraid the dolls would come to life, she joked that she hopes they come wake her up 'every night.'
'It would be so thrilling,' she mused.
During the interview as she showed off her library, she laughed as she picked up the novel, Norwood, by Charles Portis.
She continued: 'I want this to be our house that is just our style, and filled with our memories and our love'
Unlike her childhood, which the mother-of-one said included several different moves, the New York native said it was important to her to put down roots for her little boy, Rhodes, who she welcomed in December 2020
'I think I lived in 10 houses by the time I was 15 — so for me now, having a son, I wanted a place that felt really ours.' she told AD. 'I have a picture of the day we moved in… I just remember feeling like we are exactly where we need to be'
Roberts worked with designers, Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward, to make her whimsical dream home a reality, complete with a 'doll wall' located near her office
'This is a book I actually gave as a gift to my ex, but then we broke up,' she confessed, without saying which ex. 'I saw how much it was worth and I kept it.'
Similar books from Etsy of the book, considered a 'rare find' and 'vintage from the 1960s,' are going for around $4,500.
Over the years, the Belletrist founder has been romantically linked to Evan Peters, Christopher Hines, Hayden Christensen, Chord Overstreet, Alex Pettyfer, Ryan Sheckler and various other stars.
While speaking about her style Roberts declared that she believes that 'there can never be enough stripes or fringe or tassels in a house.'
The Wild Child actress excitedly showed off her beloved collectibles from her childhood as well as dolls and items obtained as an adult, including a drunk cowgirl Barbie, Blythe dolls and 'Leggy Jill' doll
'I'm madly obsessed with them, in love with them,' Roberts said as she began to pull a few off her shelves
The performer went on to admit that when she was younger and people would ask if she was ever afraid the dolls would come to life, she joked that she hopes they come wake her up 'every night'
During the interview as she showed off her library, she laughed as she picked up the novel, Norwood, by Charles Portis, before revealing it was gift to an ex-boyfriend that she took back after their breakup
'This is a book I actually gave as a gift to my ex, but then we broke up,' she confessed, without saying which ex. 'I saw how much it was worth and I kept it'
'I know people would disagree, but I love it,' she said.
As she gave a tour of her home, she showed off her expansive mug collection, her little 'Joni Mitchell shrine' and wallpaper of flying ducks above her son's forest-themed room.
'I remember as a kid, whatever's on your wall and your ceiling is seared into your brain for the rest of your life,' Roberts noted. 'So I wanted to make it extra cozy and fun, but not too overwhelming.'
Overall, her vision for Rhodes was for his room to 'feel like a little enchanted forest' because he 'loves nature and animals.'
Another surprising piece in the former Nickelodeon star's home was her 'time-out chair.'
While speaking about her style Roberts declared that she believes that 'there can never be enough stripes or fringe or tassels in a house'
Roberts showed off her gorgeous bathroom, complete with pomegranate-colored tiles and her dream vanity
While in her backyard, she gave fans a look at her pool, and said her son loves walking around the walks
'This to me felt like fun in a safe way,' she said
As she gave a tour of her home, she showed off her expansive mug collection, her little 'Joni Mitchell shrine' and wallpaper of flying ducks above her son's forest-themed room
Roberts, who has pieces from Urban Outfitters, Restoration Hardware and vintage shops, said her designers reminded her when it comes to design it's all about 'high-low'
The actress purchased the 2,730 square-foot property in 2022 for $3.6 million
'It had to come with me to my houses,' she revealed. 'And now, my son sits in it and loves it. And so, it just makes me kind of laugh to myself when I think about it.'
Roberts, who has pieces from Urban Outfitters, Restoration Hardware and vintage shops, said her designers reminded her when it comes to design it's all about 'high-low.'
The actress purchased the 2,730 square-foot property in 2022 for $3.6 million.
The actress rose to fame as a child star on Nickelodeon's sitcom Unfabulous between 2004 to 2007, before taking roles on in films like Aquamarine (2006), Nancy Drew (2007), Wild Child (2008), Hotel for Dogs (2009) and Valentine's Day (2010), We're the Millers (2013), Holidate (2020) and more.
She has since appeared in multiple seasons of American Horror Story (2013-present) as well as Scream Queens (2015–2016).
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