Keke Palmer’s new Los Angeles home is giving major 90s sitcom energy, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. The star is opening the doors to her stunning private sanctuary for, playfully comparing the lively family vibe to the classic “Full House” home.
Brought to life in a whirlwind eight-month turnaround by designers Michele Booth and Anna Viola of Rylston Road Interiors, the expressive space balances bold, dynamic style with a deeply grounded warmth meant for relaxing with family and friends.
In a new home tour with Architectural Digest, the “I Love Boosters” actress is sharing an exclusive look inside her private family retreat. And we have the full video tour below!
A Rapid 8-Month Transformation
When Keke Palmer decided to overhaul her Los Angeles sanctuary, she didn’t waste any time. The busy multi-hyphenate called on interior design duo Michele Booth and Anna Viola of Rylston Road Interiors to execute a massive overhaul. In an incredible, lighting-fast eight-month turnaround, the designers delivered a space crafted specifically for Palmer’s hectic lifestyle.
“I think at the end of the day, this home is a reflection of Keke. It’s grounded, expressive, and effortlessly warm,” says Michele Booth. The design team deliberately avoided cold, rigid, minimalism. Instead, they aimed to create a vibrant retreat that feels just as layered and deeply dynamic as the Emmy-winning star herself.
Classic ’90s Sitcom Vibes in LA
GettyWhile the home features plenty of high-end architectural details, Palmer’s primary inspiration came straight from the small screen. The actress admits that her lively Los Angeles house gives of major “Full House” vibes. Between constant family gatherings, friends dropping by, and the toddler energy, the home channels the cozy, crowded charm of the Tanner family residence.
Her design team capitalized on this nostalgic craving. They prioritized deep comfort, “effortlessly warm” color palettes, and open spaces where everyone feels completely at ease. It is a striking reminder that a celebrity mansion can still feel like a real, lived-in home.
Designed for a ‘Big Boss’ Career
GettyPalmer’s bustling career makes a peaceful home base an absolute necessity. From her early days as a child star in “Akeelah and the Bee” to her recent critically acclaimed role in Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” the actress has spent decades under bright Hollywood lights. Now, as a digital media mogul running her own network, KeyTV, and hosting the popular podcast “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer,” her schedule is more demanding than ever. Her designers knew they had to create a space that could act as a hard reset for the busy executive. This grounded LA retreat offers the ultimate quiet escape, allowing the ultimate “Big Boss” to step out of the producer’s chair and completely power down.
Built for Friends, Family, and Pure Comfort
At its core, the custom property functions as a true, private oasis from the Hollywood spotlight. Rather than creating a stiff showroom, Rylston Road Interiors conceptualized the ultimate family sanctuary. Every choice was made to ground the space, giving Palmer a peaceful environment to fully unwind.
“Our goal was to create a space that feels as dynamic and layered as she is,” Booth explains. “While still being a sanctuary where she can fully relax with her friends and her family.” The final result perfectly balances elevated Los Angeles style with an inviting energy, showing that you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for high design.



