Actress Sofia Vergara was recently captured in a video by Architectural Digest, where she unveiled the inner sanctum of her walk-in closet, a room that amounts to a staggering $1 million worth of fashion brands such as Gucci and Prada.

Vergara invited fans into her $26 million abode, nestled in the exclusive and affluent Beverly Park community in the mountains of Beverly Hills. The actress acquired her house in 2020 while married to True Blood actor Joe Manganiello, from whom she divorced last year.

Vergara’s Tuscan-style haven, constructed in 1999 and once owned by baseball player Barry Bonds, boasts an impressive six bedrooms and ten bathrooms. With 17,000 square feet of living space spread out across two acres of land, the residence also has a two-story guesthouse, a home cinema and a pool-side cabana.

In the interview, Vergara shared a glimpse of her bedroom, designated as the epicenter of “sexy” and where the “good times” unfold. She also expressed her fondness for the bar in the family room and described it as her favorite “happy” place.

Vergara’s house features a blend of antique furnishings sourced from Sweden, Spain, France and Italy. She showcased her formal dining room, a personal favorite, which boasted exquisite details, such as a meticulously hand-painted ceiling and an 18th-century French tapestry to add a touch of historical elegance.

The actress emphasized the importance of meticulous attention to detail, particularly when it comes to her cherished collection of China. She opened a cabinet to reveal an array of meticulously arranged plates and said her collection was far from complete.

Vergara is currently starring in the new Netflix series Griselda, which chronicles the life of the notorious Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco. She was recently sued by Blanco’s son over the series.

In addition to her job as an actress, Vergara is known for dedicating her time to giving to those in need. In 2001, Vergara created “Peace and Hope for the Children of Colombia,” a foundation that has helped thousands of children in Colombia. She has also donated a pediatric cancer pavilion in her hometown.

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