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Kylie Jenner Reveals Kitchen in New Hidden Hills Residence


Key Takeaways

  • Kylie Jenner’s new home features a beautifully designed kitchen with vintage-style appliances.
  • Instagram reveal showcased her olive green dinnerware set and stylish kitchen decor.
  • Previous property was listed for $20.2 million, highlighting her real estate moves.
  • Construction completion marks a new chapter for the Kylie Cosmetics founder in Hidden Hills.

Kylie Jenner is cooking up good vibes in her new home.

As the Kylie Cosmetics founder completes the construction of her new Hidden Hills, Calif., mansion, she gave another glimpse at her dream home.

In pictures shared to her Instagram Story April 6, Kylie showed off the sleek design of her kitchen, which included a stainless steel, vintage-style stovetop with gold accents, as well as coordinating walls, cabinets and drawers all painted in a matching beige tone.

Atop the pic, she simply wrote, “Love my kitchen sm.”

Inside the cabinets, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum served up a sneak peek at her olive green dinnerware set, complete with ceramic plates, bowls and coffee mugs.

The green accents also extended to Kylie’s kitchen island, where she featured a wooden bowl filled with watermelons and artichokes alongside beautiful bouquets of fresh flowers.

The Khy clothing founder’s house tour comes less than two weeks after she listed her previous Hidden Hills home for $20.2 million. She originally purchased the property in 2016 for $16 million when she was just 19 years old.



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