Inside Cara Delevingne’s grand residence with its luxurious party bunker and music room

The 28-year-old model-turned-actress CARA DELEVINGNE has invited the public into her colorful Los Angeles home, and you won’t be disappointed.

 

 

Delevingne claimed that her fun house reflects “lots of different themes and moods” because her profession necessitates that she “put on many different hats and costumes.”

 

Her “adult playhouse,” as she calls it, was designed by architect Nicol Bini of Line Architecture with a focus on nature, as seen in the Gucci heron wallpaper, a snake carpet, and bird sculptures, with various houseplants making her area into a genuine jungle.

 

The overall fun-and-games atmosphere is enhanced by a poker area, a ball pit, a costume room perfect for fɑncy dress parties, and trampolines close to the outdoor pool.

Delevingne says, “I love games — charades, bееr pong, poker, Cards Against Humanity, tug-of-wɑr, whatever feels fun.”

“When my friends come around, the house turns into a maze. She says it’s like the indoor/outdoor playground in Alice in Wonderland. “If I’m having a rough day, I simply jump in the ball pit. The last place you should cry is in a ball pit.

The magnificent mansion, which was built in 1941 and structurally resembles a home in the English country style, even has a hidden door known as Delevingne’s “vɑginɑ tunnel” (which connects the living area to a hidden room).

But the house isn’t finished until the model’s attic party bunker has a mirrored ceiling, a tasseled swing, and a stгιpper pole.

Her home doubles as a museum for her most priceless items, and one room in it is dedicated to music, where she keeps a Chanel guitar that the late Karl Lagerfeld gave her and another that David Bowie signed.

Despite what some may think, says Delevingne, “It still seems like a home. A gorgeous kitchen, a formal dining room, and a living room are all present. But in a way, it’s also a journey. As you fall further, you discover additional delights.