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“Coolest House Check!” Take a Peek Inside Charli and Dixie D'Amelio's Sprawling LA Mansion
Back when Hype House began in December 2019, TikTok stars Charli and Dixie D’Amelio were two of the main faces behind the collective. Despite not living full-time at the actual Hype House, which is a shared mansion in LA for some of TikTok’s biggest stars, the sisters consistently appeared in the content published on its TikTok and social media pages and largely contributed to its skyrocketing popularity. However by May 2020, instead of continuing to split their time between LA and their hometown of Norwalk, CT, Charli and Dixie decided to part ways from Hype House entirely and, shortly after, they moved into their own $5.5-million dollar LA mansion.
While they won’t be posting anymore TikToks featuring that iconic spiral staircase or the balcony overlooking the pool, Charli and Dixie’s new home has become just as recognizable as the Hype House – especially considering the fact that the sisters’ TikToks average 15 million views and upwards. If you keep finding yourself pressing pause and gawking at the backdrop of Charli and Dixie’s videos, we’re here to share with you all the details about their current LA home.
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Contemporary Interior Design
When YouTuber Josh Peck filmed at Charli and Dixie’s house for the first time, he blurted out, “Is your house from the future?” Our thoughts exactly.
Built-In Coffee Maker
It’s no secret that Charli loves coffee (her daily drink order – a cold brew with caramel and whole milk – was introduced to the Dunkin Donuts menu as “The Charli” earlier this year), so it makes perfect sense that her and Dixie’s state-of-the-art kitchen would include a high-tech Miele coffee maker built right into the wall.
Giant Glass Walls
Charli and Dixie’s house has lots of natural lighting, thanks to its huge glass walls and floor-to-ceiling windows that fully open up to access the backyard.