Thursday 6 October 2022 01:40 PM Inside Rita Ora's £7.5m London home: Singer gives a tour of her Grade ... trends now
Rita Ora has given fans a tour of her £7.5million, Grade II-listed London home on Wednesday, showing the stylish interiors in a new video for Architectural Digest.
The singer, 31, purchased the six-bedroom Victorian-era abode - originally built in 1877 - last year and the property has since undergone extensive renovations to transform it into the home it is today.
Taking to Instagram, Rita showed off the fruits of her labour and gave followers a glimpse of the stunning house which featured cosy furnishings, a tranquil garden, original features and a historic link to illustrator Arthur Rackham.
Welcome in: Rita Ora has given fans a tour of her £7.5million, Grade II-listed London home on Wednesday, showing the stylish interiors in a new video for Architectural Digest
Opening the door to her home in North London’s Primrose Hill, Rita explained in the video - also shared by Architectural Digest - that the 'main reason' she bought the home was 'because of the history', adding later that she's 'always had an attraction to homes with an old spirit.'
As she welcomed the camera crew inside, she explained the historical link, stating: 'It was built in the 1800s, originally owned by an illustrator called Arthur Rackham, one of my favorite artists.
'He did all the illustration for Alice In Wonderland, Red Riding Hood… the house has a lot of energy, good energy - all the creative juices that I need and that I felt as soon as I walked in here.'
Clearly proud of the history of the home, Rita happily showed off an ornate dark wooden room divider which separated her dining and living room, telling how the feature has been in the home since the house was built.
Take a look: Taking to Instagram, Rita showed off the fruits of her labour and gave followers a glimpse of the stunning house which featured cosy furnishings, a tranquil garden, original features and a historic link to illustrator Arthur Rackham
History: Opening the door to her home in North London’s Primrose Hill, Rita explained that the 'main reason' she bought the home was 'because of the history', adding later that she's 'always had an attraction to homes with an old spirit'
Lovely: The tour showcased Rita's light and airy living room, which featured cream sofas, cosy furnishings, a glittering chandelier and glass doors which opened up into the garden
Rita informed her fans that the house's former owner Arthur, who died in 1939, has posed for a picture with the very same dividers, with the Anywhere hitmaker hoping to replicate the image with her own picture.
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