Madison LeCroy took fans inside her nearly 3,000-square-foot home in Charleston, South Carolina, where she lives with husband Brett Randle and 10-year-old son Hudson, for a home tour.
Following the premiere of Southern Charm season nine, which gave fans their first look at Brett, Madison, 33, opened the doors to the charming four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence she purchased last year for $1.5 million.
“It’s nerve-racking, I think, for him, but I think he’s doing pretty good,” she admitted to Entertainment Tonight of her husband joining the cast. “I was impressed.”
Although Madison and Brett are nearing their one-year wedding anniversary, she said they’re still in the honeymoon phase.
“I don’t think I’m ever going to not be. I’m that obsessed. I’m not gonna lie,” she gushed.
As Madison enjoys married life with Brett, she’s been putting tons of effort into making their house a home.
“My flower boxes, my swing, everything, this is where the money goes,” she said.
Madison loves working in her garden — and her hard work has paid off. Not only does it look stunning, but it has also won Yard of the Month three times.
Inside the home is a stunning kitchen she uses “all the time.”
Just off the kitchen is the living room, which boasts a marble-tiled fireplace.
Madison’s neutral theme continues to the dining room, where a marble-topped table is surrounded by six modern chairs.
Upstairs is Madison and Brett’s peaceful primary suite, which boasts tons of natural light and a closet Madison uses only for her workout clothing.
A guest bedroom is also kept simple with a beige headboard and minimal decor.
In the lowest level of Madison’s home, she has her own gym, which boasts a cold plunge tank she uses up to five times a week — and a sauna.
Outside of Madison’s home is a guest house, which she turned into a glam room.
“I do everything in here. This is where I hold all of my Amazon Lives,” the hairstylist said. “This takes a lot of work, so hair, makeup. If an occasional client wants to come by.”
In the kitchen of the guest home, drawers are used as storage for sunglasses, and a rack of clothes is seen nearby.
As for the rest of Madison’s belongings (the non-workout ones), they are kept in the closet of her guest home.
“I think of swimsuits like a paper plate. I never wear it more than once,” she said as she displayed a drawer filled with bathing suits.