Inside Keke Palmer’s Family-Filled Los Angeles Home

Keke Palmer is offering fans a closer look at her Los Angeles home through a new Architectural Digest feature, revealing a space designed to feel both luxurious and deeply personal. The house reflects Palmer’s colorful style and family-first priorities, with a warm atmosphere that balances comfort, function, and individuality.
Palmer said she wanted the home to feel like a modern version of a 1990s sitcom setting, comparing it to Full House, but with “three aunts” instead of three uncles. Her goal was to create a home that had a welcoming, lived-in feel while still maintaining a sense of elegance. She described the space as a retreat that supports the people living in it and gives them room to relax and connect.
The home is shared with Palmer’s three-year-old son, Leodis, her two sisters, and their children. With a busy career and a growing family, Palmer said her main focus was making the home calming, supportive, and homey. The design was meant to serve as a sanctuary amid her fast-paced life, offering a place where she can unwind with family and friends.
Interior designer Michele Booth of Rylston Road Interiors said the house captures Palmer’s personality, describing it as grounded, expressive, and warm. Booth and designer Anna Viola worked with Palmer to complete the project in about eight months. Their aim was to build a space that felt layered and dynamic, while still being comfortable enough for everyday living.
Palmer also spoke about her relationship with consumerism and material possessions. In the interview, she said that while she enjoys having and buying things, she has never tied her self-worth to what she owns. She explained that she has always maintained a realistic view of consumerism and does not believe possessions define value as a person.
The Architectural Digest feature highlights Palmer’s approach to home design as both stylish and intentional. Rather than focusing only on appearance, the space was created to support her family’s needs and reflect her grounded outlook. The result is a home that combines luxury with warmth, offering a personal glimpse into how Palmer balances her public life with her private world.





