The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Erika Jayne’s 1920s Los Angeles home sets the stage for plenty of social activity, and the pool paradise of “Villa Jayne” is a hub for it all.
The Bet It All on Blonde entertainer showed inside and the outside of her newly renovated Martyn Lawrence Bullard-decorated bungalow, giving BravoTV.com exclusive room-by-room access. Erika concluded the tour of her luxurious abode in the backyard, complete with an in-ground pool, verdant landscaping, and lemon trees. The show-stopping cabana and the sleek, poolside lounge chairs offered ample opportunity to entertain guests.
“Now, when we got it, it was a space,” Erika explained. “Now, it looks like an oasis.”
As seen in the above video, the airy cabana includes L-shaped outdoor seating and aqua blue-and-white striped walls, plus large photos of the singer, outdoor televisions, and tons of pillows. Bamboo lamp shades and leafy potted plants gave the area a lush, tropical vibe.
“I spend a lot of time out here,” she continued. “We love to have cocktails; love to have parties. You can look at me, you can look at the pool. Love to get in the hot tub; love to swim around in the pool. You feel almost like you’re somewhere else. Like, maybe even — it’s a reach — but it’s a little bit like The Beverly Hills Hotel in the sense that it just looks the part: It’s outdoor living in LA. This is what it’s all about.”
Erika Jayne reveals the “sexiest room” in her renovated Los Angeles house
As part of the same tour, Erika said Bullard — the interior designer who appeared in Season 14 of RHOBH — helped to make her living room “the sexiest room in the house.” With dramatic floor-to-ceiling drapes, three-armed sconces, and a central fireplace, the room designed by the creative pair was decked out with white and tan furniture and animal-print touches. Thanks to how the light reflected off a “really special” accent wall filled with mirrored tiles, the area was known to be “a real vibe” come nightfall.
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“I love to sit on this furry rug,” Erika showcased. “If you’ve never had a furry rug, you should get one because I’m in love with it. I have people over, we have cocktails, [and] the fireplace is going when it’s chilly. We have all the great light from these 1920s homes that just flood through.”
Erika Jayne shows off the interior design of her newly renovated bungalow
One of Erika’s most prized features of the California abode was the mural wallpaper of the open dining area, covering wall to wall with a rainforest theme consisting of jungle leaves, fruits, and toucans. A gold-leaf chandelier added to the well-thought-out aesthetic, before leading into an open white-marble kitchen.
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An island counter and a white-brick backsplash offered clean lines in a room Erika may not spend the most time in, by her own admission.
“The kitchen is somewhere where, honestly, I don’t cook,” Erika said. “But I do think it’s good to have, like, a glamorous kitchen.”
Speaking of glamorous, Erika’s bedroom exuded grandeur, staying true to the 1920s era during which the home was originally constructed. A collab between Bullard and London’s famous Cole & Son wallpaper designers gave the room “Hollywood palm” walls with hints of rose gold, pink, white, and bronze in the fine details. As Erika explained, “When the light reflects in different areas, you get several different shades, and it’s really pretty. At nighttime, it’s very sexy.”
Erika continued that the design reflects the home’s history. As Erika said, “We needed to keep that spirit rolling.”
Erika gave fans a sneak peek into her next-level home upgrades during a living room-based photoshoot not long ago.
