Joining the big star Tina Turner, who made it to the cover of Architectural Digest magazine in 2000, get to know other black celebrity homes.
1- Tina Turner Mediterraneam style- villa
The beautiful Mediterranean-style villa in the French Riviera features a gorgeous sunken amphitheater. A room is full of European furniture with Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiques.
Tina Turner’s dining room features a contemporary pedestal table by André Dubreuil with Ming-style chairs and antique Japanese vests. She got room to display all her Grammys and an antique-style bedroom.
2- James Badwin house in Saint-Paul-de-Vence
James Baldwin´s, a black celebrity writer house in the South of France in 1987, has a field with wildflowers plants on the exterior. His living area has Provencal style furniture. On the image below, we can see a corkboard filled with his friends and family pictures.
3- Janet Jackson Malibu beach house
Janet Jackson Malibu beach house is a childhood dream turned into reality. We can see Janet Jackson with her four dogs in front of the fireplace.
There is a collection of African art and carved figures. The living area and the dining area have an ocean view. In her room, she benefits from her panoramic windows.
4- Star Jones triplex Upper East Side apartment
Star Jones is an American lawyer, journalist, television personality, fashion designer, author, and women’s diversity advocate. Her triplex loft in Upper East Side transpires Joan Crawford meets Coco Chanel with a bit of Josephine Baker.
5- Will and Jada Pinkett Smith Malibu house
Moving Forward, Smith´s house was designed by Stephen Samuelson with the help of Harry Perez-Daple. It is an adobe-style home with an iconic exterior.
Will and Jada’s vibrant dining room features a bespoke lacquered linen table and walnut dining chairs with bronze detail. The kitchen incorporates cabinets from 10th-century Nuristani oak panels.
In their bedroom suite, the couple chose a draped canopy of brass custom made bed. Finally, architect Daniel Busbin designed their backyard pool.
Credits: Architectural Digest