Though we’ve seen Kyle Richards’ Encino house on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, we’re always thrilled when she gives us additional glimpses of the gorgeous home via her social media.
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What’s more, the sleek, chic bathroom seemed to have a door walking out to a balcony, bringing in plenty of light into the space and granting Kyle and her family members fresh air and beautiful views.
Kyle Richards’ Living Room and Bedroom
In addition to her bathroom, we caught up with Kyle back in April when she showed off her incredibly sleek living room and bedroom spaces.
After transforming her living room with blue walls in 2021 (that replaced their former white color), Kyle also swapped a marble coffee table for a herringbone-style wood one and changed the art piece above her fireplace.
Kyle continued the dark, moody vibes with a chartreuse velvet couch and new eye-catching window treatments.
Later that day, Kyle again hopped on her Instagram Stories to show how one of her dogs was getting cozy in the primary bedroom, which featured charcoal grey walls, a grey-and-white marble fireplace, and a sleek black mantel.
Kyle Richards’ Encino Home Renovation
Back in May 2022, we spoke with Kyle at NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation about her Encino home and renovation plans.
“I’m actually changing kind of everything,” Kyle told BravoTV.com before explaining how her design outlook changed after she and her estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, purchased it in 2017. “When I first bought the house, I was like, ‘Oh, it looks great like it is.’ Then, once we were burglarized, I thought I was going to sell my house. I was like, ‘I’m over this. I don’t want to live here anymore,’” she shared. “That’s why I kept my house in Bel-Air, the one that Sutton [Stracke] was leasing from me.”
She continued: “But then, once I spent some time and I was comfortable again, I sold the Bel-Air house, and now I’m just changing everything in the house to make it exactly the way I want it, because I think it really is our forever home. Even if I move one day to, like, Aspen, Colorado, I’ll keep that home for my kids or something.”