Kerr says she wanted something relaxed — and something that reminded her of her childhood in Australia. She created a vision board for how she wanted the house to look and, with assistance from Los Angeles-based interior designer Nan Meltzer, undertook a major renovation, knocking out walls ...
Kerr's top priority for the house was to make it a "sacred space," a calm refuge from her hectic schedule that was filled with small reminders of a happy childhood in Australia. To achieve that, she started with a neutral background of pale grass-cloth wallpaper, white walls, and cream...