5 Things We Love About Lauren Conrad's $3.2M Beverly Hills Penthouse
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}While Lauren Conrad is remembered by some as " one of the dullest characters in reality television history" for her starring role on MTV's soapy saga "The Hills," her keen eye for home dcor has transformed her into a style icon with in-the-know Pinterest peeps.
And if you love her blend of high style and modern glamour, it can now be yours. Simply buy her $3.2 million penthouse in Beverly Hills, CA.
The two-bedroom home has been dubbed "Pinterest come to life" by Elle Decor and "a Pinterest dream come true" by Brit.co.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}So how Pinterest is her home? As the semiofficial Pinterest Pundit for realtor.com, I judge this place the most Pinterest. Let's count the ways…
1. The party-ready patio
Hosts, take note: The penthouse's garden deck is clad in black-and-white tile, with just enough room for a long table and picture-perfect views of the mountains. All you need to complete the look? Strings of globe lights for moody evenings.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}2. The grown-up glam study
Need to get some serious work done? Kick back in the study, with dark wood built-ins, faux bois birch wallpaper -- so trendy -- and a lavender ceiling. Conrad paired the look with a heavy leather couch, sleek modern desk, and red vintage rug. We recommend you do the same.
3. The curated closet
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Need space to show off all of your fancy pants? Conrad's spacious walk-in closet features lit-up cabinetry and enough room for seven normal-person wardrobes.
4. Le breakfast nook
Drink your morning coffee in the small breakfast nook, outfitted with a tufted yellow wraparound bench, white corner shelves, and French botanical artwork -- which, granted, probably doesn't come with the house, although buyers should bargain for it at closing.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}5. The floral laundry room
When you're renowned for your decorating, every room has to look fantastic -- even the laundry room. Conrad applied a large-scale floral pattern to the back wall and upgraded the hardware to give this oft-overlooked room a peppy punch.