Kim Kardashian Shares Video Of Her Kids' Huge Multimillion-Dollar Playroom
Kim Kardashian has shared clip of her children’s playroom in response to fans expressing disbelief of her minimalistic house. Minimalism must have a different meaning for an individual with a net worth of $350 million.
The enormous playroom is colorful and perfectly organized. It is the fantasy room of every kid everywhere. The room has a concert stage and projector where Kardashian’s eldest daughter North West plays her violin. On top of the stage sits an array of Takashi Marukami Flower Cushions, pillows that cost around $600-$6,000 each.
The room is filled to the brim with dinosaurs, cars, train sets, stuffed animals, play stations, toy kitchens, an ice cream and more. The children have a walk-in closet filled with costumes, all organized by the colors of the rainbow. There is even a “supermarket” where her four children can ring up pretend customers and sign up for a pantry of plastic food.
She concludes the room tour stating, “So, this is where my kids have fun.”
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Kim is not the only member of the family to create an extravagant space for her children. Sister Kourtney Kardashian recorded a video of her kids’ playhouse for Architectural Digest. Kourtney took the term ‘playhouse’ seriously because built a literal house specifically for Mason, Reign and Penelope.
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