Kylie Jenner Unveils Two-Story Closet at Hidden Hills Build

Kylie Jenner Unveils Two-Story Closet at Hidden Hills Build

> At a Glance

> – Kylie Jenner shared Jan. 8 Instagram Stories of her dream two-story closet under construction

> – Posts also showed daughter Stormi’s shower window and stacked wood flooring

> – She bought the five-acre Hidden Hills, Calif. lot in 2020

> – Why it matters: Fans get a rare real-time look at how one of TV’s most-followed families designs a custom mega-mansion

Kylie Jenner is turning raw land into her next lavish family compound, and she’s letting followers watch every step.

Inside the Walk-In Wonderland

A curved staircase now rises beneath an arched entry that will soon frame the beauty mogul’s two-story closet. Jenner captioned the shot simply: “Building my dream two story closet.”

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Kid-Ready Details

Upstairs, a tiny square window cut into white tile signals Stormi Webster’s personal bathroom. Jenner gushed: “Stormi’s little window in her shower 🥲,” honoring her seven-year-old daughter with the custom touch.

Delivery Day

Outside, pallets of wood planks line the driveway:

  • Wide-plank engineered flooring
  • Enough crates to cover 18,000 sq ft of living space
  • Material staged for the next build phase

Jenner cheered, “Floors are hereeeeee,” hinting installation would soon begin.

Property Blueprint

Feature Spec
Land size 5 acres
Main house 18,000 sq ft
Garage 12-car
Add-ons Guest house, security base, pool, sports court

Key Takeaways

  • Jenner purchased the Hidden Hills plot back in 2020
  • Plans filed in 2023 outline an 18,000-square-foot mansion with resort-style amenities
  • The custom closet signals another headline-grabbing feature in a home built for social media reveals

Construction continues as Jenner balances motherhood, business, and reality-TV cameras ready to capture the finished product.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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