Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are one of Hollywood's most successful and beloved celebrity couples. They met while shooting "That '70s Show" in 2012, began dating, got engaged, and married three years later in 2015. The couple has two children: 6-year-old Wyatt and 4-year-old Dimitri.
Their house, Kuku Farms, is an impressive six-acre property that incorporates sustainable living practices and an appreciation for nature. It features a main house, guesthouse, entertainment barn and freestanding barbecue pavilion.
KuKu Farms, situated atop a hilltop overlooking Los Angeles, is the perfect getaway for Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis to embrace California life. The main house features beams made of reclaimed timber, soaring glass-paneled sliding doors that mimic wood grain texture, as well as concrete walls designed to mimic its texture. According to architect Howard Backen of Architectural Digest, they were able to incorporate sustainability into their home design through collaboration with Stephanie Gerwin.
This French-inspired neoclassical residence is an absolute joy to behold. Reclaimed wood floors and concrete walls are offset by oak beams, green Montauk sofas, Hector Finch pendants, a De La Espada writing desk and grand piano for added visual impact.
Kutcher's home boasts many luxurious details, such as an extravagant 10-foot crystal chandelier that was specially commissioned during his trip to India. Vicky Charles - famed interior designer at Soho House - designed the home's interiors.
It was essential for the couple that their home felt both comfortable and aesthetically pleasing, so they used Pinterest boards and collaborated on ideas before making any decisions. Furthermore, they took time to ensure their house was child-friendly and secure for Wyatt and Dimitri, their two children.
They wanted to create a warm and nurturing atmosphere for their family, so they chose an eco-friendly building method. By installing solar panels on the roof, they were able to construct a home which produced more energy than its inhabitants consumed.
Before they could begin construction on their dream house, the couple had to do extensive planning. But once construction began, it was an effortless transition from their old farmhouse to this contemporary masterpiece. Five years were put into creating this breathtaking residence which pays homage both to actor's Iowa roots and wife's Ukrainian heritage.
Kunis was pregnant when she and Kutcher started work on their house project. Together, they shared their vision with an architect and worked diligently to make it come true.
In addition to using sustainable materials in their construction, they stayed true to their own style. The couple's taste is eclectic, which is evident through the furniture they chose for their house. They also have some pieces from their past such as a custom silver throne chair commissioned in India.
Thus, the home is not only stunningly beautiful but also highly functional and the ideal setting for the couple to raise their two children.