Inside Doja Cat’s luxurious mansion named the paradise of creativity

The tranquil Beverly Hills home of Doja Cat, the globally renowned pop star recognized for her distinctive and fun flair, has unpredictably been listed for sale for $3.6M (equal to $2.5M in USD).

Given her distinctive persona, if you were to imagine Doja Cat’s home, you may picture a flamboyant, eccentric, and extremely pink home. But contrary to what you might expect, her Californian home has a simple, airy, and family-oriented vibe instead of being an opulent, Y2K-inspired pop heaven.

The 1960-built Beverly Hills estate stands out for its simple decor, which contrasts with the extravagant outfits that pop artists are normally known for wearing. The home’s asymmetrical roofline and stone pillars are clear indications of the art deco influence on its architecture; this design motif also permeates the interior areas. The house has three bedrooms and a large living area, yet still seems breezy and open thanks to the bleached walls and ceilings.

The main living room has an open layout, with the kitchen serving as a seamless link between the living and dining areas. The kitchen has a generously sized curved island counter and modern stainless steel appliances. The property formerly belonged to a pop diva whose debut record was dubbed “Hot Pink,” and Doja Cat has given one of the two guest bedrooms on the intermediate level her own special touch by renovating it into a baby pink “glam room.” The master suite occupies the entire upper floor and includes a large bathroom with a concrete bathtub as well as a roomy wardrobe.

A plunge pool is located outside, and the immaculate white external walls are complemented with stone pillars, lots of outdoor seating, and potted young olive trees.