Miley Cyrus' new rock'n roll home A mix of artwork, design pieces and bold technicolor furnishings

Just under a year ago, Miley Cyrus bought a 6800-square-foot mansion in the Hidden Hills area of Los Ageles with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms for nearly $5 million and hired her mother Tish to do the interior design. The end result, previewed at Architectural Digest, is a home that fully reflects the eclectic, bold and maximalist character and aesthetic that accompanies the star both in her outfits on stage, on the red carpet, but also in everyday life. 

People make bold choices in their lives, and sometimes those gambles work and bring you good fortune, and sometimes they don’t. But it’s a risk she’s willing—and I’m willing—to take in our lifestyle, and that is reflected in the design.

Said Mrs. Cyrus, pointing out how daring, focusing on a unique style and far from the zen minimalism loved by other celebrities, was natural for the singer. 

Bedroom.

The real fil rouge of Miley's new home? Definitely, the zebra pattern that we find here in the painting portraying Blondie in one of his many animalier looks, hanging above the stainless steel and brass bed of the 80s. Completing the wild mood are Milo Baughman's bedspread and swivel chair, both in faux fur.

Bathrooms. 

The inspiration for the main bathroom was Amangiri, the luxurious resort in Canyon Point, Utah, where Miley took refuge with her sister and mother after the end of her relationship with Kaitlynn Carter. Here everything has been designed to instill serenity, from the wall decorated with Henri Matisse's Blue Nude III to the enormous bathtub by Vast Studio, placed under a large glass window.