Keke Palmer is offering fans a rare glimpse into her private world, welcoming Architectural Digest into her Los Angeles home for an exclusive feature. The expansive ranch-style residence, which Palmer says has the feel of a classic family sitcom, acts as both a peaceful escape from her demanding career and a warm gathering space for loved ones.
The actress and entertainer shared that family played a major role in shaping her vision for the home. Designed with room for her son, Leodis, along with her sisters and their children, Palmer wanted the space to feel inviting, spacious, and comfortable while still maintaining a cozy atmosphere.
“My house is kind of like Full House,” she told Architectural Digest. “Except instead of three uncles, we’ve got three aunts.” Palmer said she wanted the home to embody that same sense of togetherness while maintaining a refined feel, noting that “the value supports the people in it.”
Images from the feature highlight a home filled with meaningful details, including a dedicated room for Leodis, a showcase of Palmer’s career milestones, and an Airstream trailer situated on the property.
Interior designers Michele Booth and Anna Viola of Rylston Road Interiors played a key role in turning the residence into a space that seamlessly blends family living with Palmer’s demanding career.
Booth described the finished home as “grounded, expressive, and effortlessly warm,” explaining that the vision was to create a peaceful retreat where Palmer could unwind and spend quality time with family and friends.
The home tour comes during a particularly busy chapter in Palmer’s career. Over the past year, she has starred in the Peacock comedy series The ‘Burbs, which has already been renewed for a second season, and also appeared in the film I Love Boosters.
Beyond acting, Palmer has continued to grow her brand through podcasting, music, publishing, public speaking, and the launch of her wellness-focused app, Practice by Palmer.
That focus on wellness has become a consistent theme across many of Palmer’s recent ventures. Earlier this year, while introducing her Fabletics collaboration, she spoke about the importance of building routines that keep her grounded. Palmer shared that fitness is no longer centered on appearance for her, but on creating habits that support her overall health and well-being. Activities such as Pilates, walking, meal prepping, and setting aside intentional time to rest have all become part of that lifestyle.
The newly unveiled home seems to reflect that same mindset. “It was really about making the place feel calming, supportive, and homey,” Palmer said.
