The tattoo artist converted an old Victorian home into a striking residence with dark details and extreme luxury.
Kat Von D, known worldwide for her work as a tattoo artist and her time on reality TV. “Miami Ink”not only attracts attention in body art. His passion for Gothic aesthetics is also reflected in his home, an imposing mansion that has a unique and mysterious architectural style.
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The property, which was used as the film set “Cheaper by the dozen”was completely transformed after passing into the hands of the artist. For six years, Kat worked on every corner to turn it into a dark residence, full of gilded details, period furniture and a gothic atmosphere.


Kat Von D House

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Golden ceilings and a blood-colored pool: this is what the Gothic mansion looks like inside
The house, of three floors and eleven roomswas built in the style Queen Anne and still retains its original Victorian façade. Kat Von D bought it in 2016 by 6.5 million dollarsand gave it such a profound renovation that its current value is around 25 million.
Inside are the golden ceilingsthe hand-carved walls and the dark furniture which give it an old castle vibe. The kitchen It is inspired by the Middle Ages and decorated with ornate display cases and wrought iron lamps.
But the most striking thing is in the secret spaces, since it has a hidden bar and one hidden door which takes you directly to the garden. That’s where the artist designed a blood colored poolan impressive detail that shows who is the owner of the home.
The house also includes several resting placesan art studio and large windows that let in natural light, creating a contrast with the dark decoration. The creativity of this artist turned an adorable home into a unique and spectacular house.
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