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Inside 10 Inviting Celebrity Bedrooms (Jimmy Butler, Chrissy Teigen, Debby Ryan & More)

Today Architectural Digest brings you inside the inviting bedrooms of 10 celebrity homes featured on Open Door. From John Legend and Chrissy Teigen's family home to NBA star Jimmy Butler and designer Harris Reed, see the exquisite variety on display in Open Door bedrooms.

Released on 03/10/2025

Transcript

Up we go to the place where we rest.

Welcome to my girl dream suite,

or as Madeline would say, my sexy bourgeois.

[Ray] This is, if I'm being totally serious,

my favorite room in the house.

It's pretty big.

Very, very, very comfortable.

I can't believe I'm letting you guys in here even.

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This is my bed. It's customed.

Tiffany didn't do that one. I did that.

I think it's like nine by something.

It's pretty big.

Very, very, very comfortable.

I wanted to be able to come here and just relax.

I don't want too many colorful things.

I want it to be very, very, very neutral.

I think she overdid it on the fancy pillows on the bed.

Every day I get into bed I have to throw all those off

and then put them back on.

As often as I should get great sleep in my own bed

'cause of my kids, I do not.

But I love y'all. I really do.

This view is really special to me.

I love Europe, I love Italy.

And so whenever I look out over the balcony,

it's a way to say we kind of brought Italy to us here

because growing up I didn't even know where Italy was.

I was never supposed to make it to go see Italy.

So now I can wake up in the morning

and I get my own little piece of Italy.

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So welcome to my girl dream suite.

I didn't even know you could get a bed upholstered

like this.

Feels transportive.

It feels like I'm in the best version

of the coolest, sexiest hotel.

One of my favorite rituals in here,

which was really unexpected to me,

is just that these are my lights and I get to do this.

It's just really sweet

and it's actually a really nice way to end the day.

I love this little moment here too. This couch moment.

It's vintage. They had it reupholstered in a perfect pink.

I've seen something like this in a movie before.

Like you can have a bed and a couch in the same room

and you can like be drinking coffee, looking outside.

This photograph right here is sourced

from one of my favorite vintage stores in Kansas City,

Urban Mining.

I don't know her, but I do think she adds

to this whole like paint me like one

of your French girls moment.

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This is the bedroom.

It's a good room for sleeping,

even though as you can see right in the

middle of this city.

I have a lot of clothes that I've just had for a long time.

I have one suit that I'll show you.

One interesting suit that I have.

So this suit belonged to Christopher Moltisanti

from The Sopranos.

This is a Giorgio Armani suit

that he wore on the show, while I wore as him.

It's still kind of cool.

So you know, Victoria's very specific about colors

and how colors affect mood.

So this is a very soothing one.

The color and the vibe.

There's a glow to it that's very comforting

and relaxing.

TV's obscured by a screen

so it's not just this big black thing

dominating the room.

I watch American Dad a lot.

That's my favorite TV show by far actually.

In this room, there's some more little statues

and objects and books.

It's nice being surrounded by beautiful things.

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So this is my bedroom.

All I have ever wanted was a princess bed

and a TV in my room

because I didn't have a TV in my room when I was growing up.

Boo-hoo me. Tiny violin.

And the third thing I've always ever wanted

was matching curtains to my wallpaper.

I don't think it is that Princessy.

It's cool, do you know what I mean?

I didn't go like overboard.

Probably one of the boojiest things I bought

for this house was a hastens mattress,

but it was well worth the great expense.

The carpet, I mean the carpet is insane.

Nothing really goes in this room.

But I just didn't want to have something

that looked like every other room you see.

Maybe it feels like it would be quite loud

for like a room when you want to kind of have something

that's a bit more peaceful.

But actually, this room is like a sanctuary.

It's very peaceful and very quiet.

So I absolutely love it.

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This is our room. It's also Velma's room.

She sleeps on the bed most of the time in here.

This wallpaper was one of the first things

that we picked for the home.

I like that it was old-school American style tattoos.

I love that it said true love forever.

I loved the idea of going full French style,

having the drapes match the wallpaper.

I was recording and we were in a studio

where a guy pulled out his phone

and he changed the lighting in the studio

and I was like, How did you do that?

And he got me on to just kind of like customization

of a mood.

And so now I've got a lot of the house really set

on timers that dim lights

and change colors of lights because I think it's sweet.

And so with a touch of a button,

it will change the lighting.

I don't touch light switches anymore.

Meanwhile, when you're not here,

I'm stumbling around feeling things,

bonking myself on the metal.

So that's why I've been really trying

to put some round, soft furniture in here.

Because I'm just trying to touch that light switch.

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So we are in our main bedroom slash the only bedroom

in the house.

As someone who travels a lot for work

and is always on the run,

I wanted to kind of come back into

what felt like a little cocoon.

So we worked with Fromental on this insane

hand-painted wallpaper.

What's really lovely about it is it's like this fabulous

nature scape with these burnt oranges and fuchsias in it.

And they were really amazing about customizing it.

So they put these like hand-embroidered swallows on the wall

and they took the stencil from my husband's tattoo

and they embroidered it.

So he's always here.

And if he's not here and then,

but my husband always calls me a little bumblebee

and a butterfly.

So they put these little tufted bumblebees that you see

kind of scattered throughout all the wallpaper.

And obviously we have the world's craziest chandelier.

It's by Bottega Veneziana,

I believe it was much bigger than this.

So they scaled the whole thing,

hand blew the entire thing in Murano

and a lovely contractor, Scott,

was able to put the whole thing up.

And at night the light just dances across the whole room

and you feel like you're just kind of in this trippy forest.

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This is Luna's bedroom guys.

And how cool is this bedroom?

We just kind of gave Jake some vague notes about

how we wanted the kids' rooms to look.

And when he came back with drawings of

what they were actually gonna look like,

I was like, This is beyond anyone's wildest dreams of

what their bedroom should look like.

She has a slide that she goes both up and down.

[Chrissy] Yes, mostly up these days.

A little kitchen with her Easy-Bake Oven.

A little swinging couch.

She has a little beautiful nook up here that her

and Miles will have little sleepovers in.

[John] 1, 2, 3.

[John and Chrissy laughing]

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Hey guys, this is my room.

Miles loves cars if you can't tell.

The centerpiece is of course the the Jeep bunk bed.

And then Miles has like a cave over

here where he can read.

And then it has just a whole play area up here too.

There's a little climbing wall in the corner

where he can climb up that way

to get up on this second little story of his nook

and his cave.

They love looking down from the net that's up here.

And then you can see the kids when they come up on top here.

[Miles] Jake did a good job.

Jake did a good job, he said [laughing].

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Right now we are in,

and this is, I'm being totally serious,

my favorite room in the house.

And it was inspired by when we went to Sundance

for the film festival

and the kids, they were adults,

had a bunk bedroom that they were in.

And it was not the typical bunk bed, it was big bunk beds

that were built into the wall.

And I told Anna, This house was getting built.

We must have it.

That was one of your other directions.

We have to have a bunk bed.

It has to be the same style.

It's young, it brings back...

Fun memories.

Yeah, the memories. Of your bunk bed?

You didn't have bunk beds growing up.

No, but I read about 'em.

But when I do come here, when you're not here,

the couple times I came, I sleep right here

because look, you are in here.

First of all, how cozy is this?

Second, look at this here.

You put your book,

you put your medication, it's whatever you got.

You put your little drink, anything you need there.

What?

[Anna] You have your dirty shoes on the bed.

Okay. Sorry.

I'm just making a point. Off. Off.

Making a point.

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Okay. Welcome to my bedroom.

One big theme that you're gonna notice

is I am a big wall to wall girly.

I lean into what some may consider a faux pas.

I say faux yeah [laughing].

I wanted this room to feel fucking serene.

I'll spend a lot of time in hotels

and everyone goes, Your room's like a hotel.

And I was like, That's on purpose.

There's no television here. There are no clothes in here.

It is just quiet.

This is my pride and joy.

This beautiful rattan bed that we found on auction.

Sometimes when the light kind of like pours in,

you can see all the gorgeous reflection

on these swirls I'm gonna call it.

Really, really fab.

I sit on this sofa constantly talking to my mom

or my grandma, talking shit to my friends and my boyfriend.

I also love this table so much. It's Roger Capron.

He is a French iconic designer.

All of these impressions are done with real foliage

and leaves, which brings me profound joy.

Don't wanna call it this beautiful sculpture

from my friend Alis Vernay.

She works in all these amazing metal castings.

It's so beautiful and stellar

the way that she kind of calls on history

and speaks to the modern woman.

I very much so identify with the way

that she sees the world and sees femininity

and how to honor who we are

and who we've been and who we're becoming.

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So welcome to my guest bedroom.

I did this with my mother-in-law in mind

because she grew up in Ajmer

and I wanted her to remember that.

So I have these pomegranates

and she can think about her home there,

but like this is a guest room where my friends stay

or my in-laws stay when they come to Mumbai.

I wanna talk about this chest.

This is basically for a desk.

It's a writing chest and I keep it open

'cause it's so beautiful inside

and it has this little key that makes a little bell sound,

which I think is beautiful [key chiming].

But this is just like a showpiece right now,

which I have in this room and I love it.

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When we were thinking of designing this house,

I remember sending my massi.

It was in an old AD,

it was Cher's bedroom.

In her bedroom, she had this beautiful old

jharokha as her headboard.

And we kind of used that as a focal point of the room.

And we started with this headboard.

And then the rest of the jharokha is to cover my TV

'cause I don't like to see TVs.

So we shut in before we go to sleep.

So there's the television behind that.

My gorgeous dressing table is over here.

When my son falls asleep, I quickly have my dinner

and I just go into my bed.

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