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Aug 09, 2020 3 mins, 21 secs

Finished just before the multi-hyphenate welcomed son Callum with fiancé Steve Kazee in March, their California spread was designed with nights in at top of mind. "They wanted the home to be as cozy as possible," designer Erin Fetherston told furniture e-tailer AllModern of creating the warm and calm-feeling space, "so I wanted to create areas throughout the home to foster intimacy and togetherness." How forward-thinking.

Once custom-built for Frank Sinatra, Ol' Blue Eyes' former home also boasts plenty of living space (5,824 square-feet), the requisite state-of-the-art kitchen, a pool, steam room and even a hair salon—in case you're wondering why Kaling's quarantine locks look so good. .

You've got...the perfect entertaining spot with the rom-com queen's three-bedroom Montecito, Calif?

Outfitted with statement-making Rafauli chandeliers, it's the perfect spot for all those stuck at home #quarantinelife selfies. "I wanted it to have a monumental scale and feel," he told Architectural Digest of his style inspo.

Though we'd imagine the sizable living room and kitchen, pool, spa and fire pit in the backyard didn't hurt. .

But the most picturesque feature is undoubtedly the frameless floor-to-ceiling windows affording unobstructed Pacific Ocean views from pretty much each of the six bedrooms, a few bathrooms and the two living rooms. Not to mention the rooftop terrace is the perfect spot for some social distance-friendly fresh air. .

Okay, so you prooooobably have shelved your Prada duds for the duration of 2020, but just think how many pairs of yoga pants you could stack in the Keeping Up With the Kardashian star's dressing room.

A space fit for, well, a runway supermodel, it's just one standout spot in her Architectural Digest-worthy Los Angeles spread.

"I just wanted light, because the house is that dark," he explains.

house was just the right size for a two-lane bowling alley, she decided to roll with it. "I'd say it is the most surprising aspect of this home because I'm not a bowler myself," she allowed to Architectural Digest. "They told me that it's like a professional alley, so that if there are any pros that want to come and bowl at my house, you know where to find me."

Named for the creatures that hold watch above, it's a place where the How I Met Your Mother alum can perfect his mixology skills

As he told Architectural Digest of creating various cocktails and mocktails at home in New York City's Harlem neighborhood, "It's sort of a magic trick to me."

"I spent a lot of time on Pinterest," The Honest Company founder told Architectural Digest of pulling together inspiration for the L.A

spread she wanted to be part "old world French vibe" (inspired by her mom, who lives in Provence) "mixed with a modern French apartment." And one room feels très appropriate for these times: the master bathroom featuring a tub situated inside the steel-framed shower built for two

"Designed to be like a little hidden cave," she told Architectural Digest, the room is equipped with in-step lighting and posters from films the singer-actress-dancer found particularly inspiring

This room is like a big ol' hug."

Sure, we can't exactly be out in the world right now, but the pool at the Real Housewives alums' self-named Dubrow Chateau is basically its own party spot. "I put this specialized speaker system in the backyard so that at every foot, no matter where you are, the volume and sound quality is always the same," Botched plastic surgeon Terry told Architectural Digest of his favorite area in the 40,000-square-foot California property

"For me the backyard is where I go on the weekends so I wanted to design the audio to be like an amusement park."

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