John Legend and Chrissy Teigen have invited their fans to look around their home via a new video and interview they have done.
The hitmaker and his model wife reside in a gorgeous family home, which is situated in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. And in a new video for Architectural Digest and their Open Door series on YouTube, the famous couple have welcomed cameras, and in turn fans, into their home for a nose around.
The couple have recently moved, with them enlisting the help of interior designer Jake Arnold. The expert "reimagined" the family's Beverly Hills pad, with him ensuring that the home was the perfect mix of looking chic and sleek, as well as durable for the young family and their children (and dogs too).
John and Chrissy are parents to daughter Luna Simone Stephens, who was born in 2016; son Miles Theodore Stephens, who they welcomed in 2018; daughter Esti Maxine Stephens, born in 2023; and newborn Wren Alexander Stephens, born just mere months ago.
Speaking to the outlet, Chrissy said: "Every house we’ve ever had reflects the moment we were in in our lives, like chapters in a book. We were attracted to this place because of its lightness and airiness.
Chrissy Teigen asks fans for advice on 'waxing down there' while pregnant"We love how open it feels, and how it’s so connected to the outdoors. We wanted to create something magical, especially for the kids."
In the video the couple then walked through their home while pointing out various features. First up was the couple's open plan kitchen and living room, which both exuded an earthy colour palette. Marble counter tops were apparent in the kitchen space, while a huge half-moon shaped sofa was in the middle of the living area.
"We sit here and watch reality TV, we cook right there in the kitchen," John said while talking viewers through their living space and pointing to their open plan kitchen. Chrissy then waded in and explained how they had a few different versions of the cushions on their sofa because if she sits there for long enough, her "butt leaves a mark".
Ever the relatable couple, they also spoke of how their dogs jump all over their sofa just like their kids too. Chrissy then explained how she believes their home is a "very kid-proof house" before explaining how some people are afraid to bring their kids over but urging: "Look at this, it's chaos!"
Later in the video John could be seen sitting at a piano while his daughter sat beside him. The piano was situated in its own room, which had a sitting area and bookshelf.
The couple then spoke about "putting roots down" with a tree that sat in the middle of a living area, which they said helps them to feel connected to the earth. John then added how it looks and feels real, but isn't actually alive. "It was formerly alive", he added, before Chrissy joked: "We embalmed it".
John and Chrissy then showed off their vast dining space before gushing over their daughter's incredible bedroom. Complete with a staircase, a balcony that overlooks the room and then a slide that plunges into a ball pit, the gorgeous space was adorned in pastel colours and oh so perfect for a little girl.
Next up was the home cinema, which featured an abundance of comfy seats made from a grey cosy fabric. John admitted that he and Chrissy don't watch an awful lot in there, but urged that the kids love to spend time watching films in the private cinema, with Scooby Doo being their favourite.
Their sitting room was next up, which featured a massive pink sofa and a light and airy colour palette. Meanwhile their bathrooms were fully adorned in marble, and extremely state of the art.
The couple's bedroom was also showcased in the video, with a huge balcony leading off of it.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend welcome baby together after suffering miscarriageMeanwhile, the exterior of the property was modern and chic, with a huge swimming pool outside that featured a slide too. Perfect for their growing kids.
Fans were loving their candid display, with one person writing in the comments section of the Architectural Digest video on YouTube: "Serene, vibrant, comfy, minimalist, functional and everything. I would never want to leave that house. Luxury meets family life."
Another then offered: "Definitely one of the best tours in AD. They are so warm and the house is designed to absolute perfection!" While a third penned: "I love that she kept it real and said there’s dog pee in their house that’s so relatable and they’re not being pretentious or making others feel bad that their house isn’t as nice."
And a fourth said: "I like how all the fabric is kid friendly and they have accepted that kids will be kids and accidents will happen. A house is to be lived in not a museum. Jake did a fabulous job."