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13 Celebrity Rooms We're Obsessed With — & How To Copy 'Em

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With the rise of Snapchat stories, Instagram videos, and celebrity home tours, a peek inside the private lives of our favorite stars is often just a click away. And as captivating as a glimpse inside the daily routines of certain VIPs can be, lately it’s their interiors that make us the most envious. From selfie stations to secret gardens, the sky’s the limit when the rich and famous decorate.

We’ve rounded up a few of the more sumptuous celeb spaces and found standout substitutes for making your own, more affordable versions at home. Although we can’t promise the panache of a million-dollar budget or a high-end designer, we can ensure there’s hope for a similar interior scheme without busting your bank account.

Read on for 13 ways to get superstar home style at normal-people prices.

Taylor Swift’s Bay Window

Forget your grandma’s window seat, Swift’s clever blend of clean-lined pinstripes and playful patterns gives a classic alcove an unexpectedly cool upgrade. Forge a similar nook near any home window by mixing floor cushions andcurtain fabrics in the same color palette — no squad required.

Photo: Via @taylorswift.

Chrissy Teigen’s Bathroom

Once owned by Rihanna, Teigen and hubby John Legend’s new Beverly Hills boudoir is the stuff of myth and legend. A sparkling mix of steel tile accents, crisp neutral colors, and of course, a gorgeous view keeps things feeling modern with a hint of old-school glamour. Get a similar look with stainless steel accessories ,clean hues , or even abrand-new view.

Photo: Courtesy of Hilton & Hyland.

Alexis Bledel’s Rooftop Terrace

A New York City apartment with a private rooftop deck is about as rare as a clean-shaven Leo DiCaprio sighting — unless, of course, you’re Alexis Bledel. But fret not: You can create your own indoor-outdoorsy vibe with a sprightlyswing and an assortment ofplants , properly placed near your window of choice.

Photo: Courtesy of StreetEasy.

Lauren Conrad’s Breakfast Nook

L.C. has long kept us swooning for her sophisticated and streamlined style, so it’s no surprise that the interior of her Beverly Hills abode is every bit as enviable. Her cheerful breakfast nook features the kind of bright upholstery and beaming botanicals that we’d love to wake up to every day. Give your kitchen a similar boost of pep with some colorful textiles and flowery artwork.

Photo: Courtesy of CRMLS.

Selena Gomez’ Great Room

The pop princess may be adored for her prim personality but her Los Angeles living room feels uniquely natural. Textured walls add depth and dimension to the earth-toned space, while organic accessories offer an unexpected pop of unrefined charm. Try some woodsy wallpaper and animal-inspired accents to create your own rustic environment.

Photo: Courtesy of Douglas Elliman.

Kylie Jenner’s Selfie Station

Few things feel more distinctly modern than a room designed specifically for social media, and leave it to Kylie Jenner to make one a part of her home. The reality star made a point to carve out her very own selfie station — complete with a wall-sized mirror and neat but neutral scenery — for taking self-portraits inside of her Calabasas home. Make your bedroom photo ops pop with nothing more than a cool backdrop and a floor-length mirror.

Photo: Via @kyliejenner.

Charlize Theron’s Kitchen

A kitchen isn't always the most glamorous room, but Charlize Theron managed to make her Hollywood home’s just that. With help of stainless steel appliances, flashy light fixtures, and some sleek counter stools, you, too, can cook up a classy kitchen space with an elegant edge.

Photo: Courtesy of Partners Trust.

Kirsten Dunst’s Living Room

Turns out Kirsten Dunst’s loft in Soho is just as cool and eclectic as she is. An open, raw living space rich with interesting artwork and objects, it feels casual and cosmopolitan at the same time. A faux brick wall and hip statement piece are sure to forge a similar indoor scene.

Photo: Courtesy of Blocksy.

Chloë Sevigny’s Kitchen

Although compact, It Girl Chloë Sevigny’s East Village kitchen packs some major cuteness per square foot. Mosaic tiled-walls and colorful china add some boho spirit to the space, while open shelves make for chic — but much-needed — storage. Nothing you can’t have for your own kitchen on a dime.

Photo: Courtesy of CORE.

Amy Schumer's Stairway

Who would’ve thought a simple coat of paint and some thoughtfully framed photographs could turn a stairway into a gallery? Amy Schumer’s Upper West Side abode reminds us that though oft overlooked, staircases still offer ample design opportunity. So grab a bucket of paint, a few fun picture frames, and go!

Photo: Courtesy of Trulia.

Cameron Diaz’s Hallway

It’s no real shock that the downtown Manhattan apartment of Cameron Diaz has some details we're dying to copy. However, it’s a surprise to see the super luxe look coming from a cunning mix of floor-to-ceiling mirrors. Get a comparable corridor at home with wall mirrors on the cheap.

Photo: Courtesy of Warburg Realty.

Kesha’s Living Room

Kesha opted to keep her living room in Nashville uncharacteristically subdued. Smooth shapes and soft shades offer a calming setup that doesn’t distract from the serenity of the surrounding natural landscape. Fake an equally ethereal scene for your spread — no wall-sized windows required.

Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty.

Sia’s Secret Garden

Okay, so technically there is no affordable alternative to a lagoon-inspired backyard pool, but there are definitely ways to form your own personal floral sanctuary like Sia's. Whether it means starting a fire escape garden, planting a few perennial pots, or simply hanging up some snazzy succulents, you don’t need a hefty budget to live like a flower child, too.

Photo: Courtesy of OurVenturaBlvd.com.

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