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4 year oldIt’s no secret the Kardashian-Wests are all about minimalism when it comes to their design aesthetic.
Images of their streamlined and neutral-toned Californian mansion have been met with criticism since Kim blew minds with her huge, empty rooms and basin-less sink via a Vogue cover last April.
But while their decorating style in the communal areas of the house may be largely inoffensive – if a little cold – six-year-old North West’s bedroom is something else.
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Taking to Twitter after a YouTube Q&A for Architectural Digest beside husband Kanye West, Kim, 39, shared a photo of North West’s room to confusion from followers.
The bedroom – in keeping with the rest of the house – was designed by Belgian interior architect Vincent Van Duysen, and it’s like no children’s room the internet has ever laid eyes on.
The room, pictured below, is immaculate, dressed entirely in pink and complete with an oversized plush butterfly headboard, vanity adorned with makeup brushes, as well as two mirrors on the wall.
North’s room - Vincent VanDuysen pic.twitter.com/cVPSzJZzxD
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) February 3, 2020
The snap garnered a brutal response, with many suggesting the room is far too meticulously-designed for a child.
“Wow. That’s really void. Unless you count the PINK being shoved down her throat. Smh. She’s a child. There’s not one think to enhance a child’s anything in there. Make up vanity is theme essential,” one follower said.
“Why did we need to know what her room looked like? Yall weird,” another pointed out.
“This kinda makes me glad I’m not rich because that looks super boring,” one joked.
While one more added: “Where is the personality? Let her be a child,” and another simply said it looked “scary”.
Kim’s tweet came after an architectural quiz filmed in her and Kanye’s living room hit YouTube today, in which the couple described their design inspiration for their palatial home, along with their favourite rooms.
Kim’s (surprise surprise) was the bathroom, for selfie and lighting reasons.
“The lighting in the bathroom is so good, it smooths out all cellulite,” she said, adding: “I start my day off feeling so good about myself.”
Elsewhere, the pair made it clear they’re not fans of “garish colour”, having always opted for a neutral palette.
“What I love about having such a minimal house (is that) there would be too much clutter and I wouldn’t be able to get as much done,” said Kim.
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