Khloe Kardashian’s $17 Million Mansion Transformed With Glittering Holiday Decorations
Khloe Kardashian has shown off her glamorous holiday decorations that were on full display during the Christmas celebrations at her $17 million mansion.
The 41-year-old mother of two took to Instagram to showcase her festive holiday decorations.
In several snaps shared to her Instagram Story, Kardashian revealed that she decked the halls of her dwelling with garland, fairy lights, stockings, and multiple Christmas trees.
The first flick showed the garland adorned in fairy lights sitting atop a cozy fireplace, along with three stockings.
In the second image, Kardashian showcased her expansive living area, which featured the same elegant fireplace and two Christmas trees filled with lights and ornaments.


The TV personality then showed off a snap of a merry-go-round, which included reindeer and an elf.
Kardashian, who shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 3, with ex Tristan Thompson, also shared a snap of a holiday-themed playhouse with Santa Claus on the roof.
Lastly, she shared a flick of a dining table with candles and fairy lights.
Her festive photos come weeks after she admitted that she has had to sleep with her lights turned on for the past several years—after experiencing a terrifying and seemingly otherworldly encounter that left her traumatized.
The 41-year-old Kardashian opened up about the eerie experience during the latest episode of her podcast, "Khloé in Wonder Land," telling her good friend Savas Oguz how the incident at her former California home has continued to haunt her over the years.
Her admission came during a discussion about conspiracy theories, when Kardashian piped up about her own paranormal encounter, which took place at a rental property in Calabasas, where she and True were living while their own home was undergoing renovations.
At the time, True was just an infant and the two were sleeping in the dwelling, which was located in the exclusive community of The Oaks.
"It was the scariest thing. I was sleeping—it was at that rental house that I still had in The Oaks—and there was a hallway from True's room to my room. It was a little narrow hallway, it was [made of] wood, so I could hear footsteps," she revealed.


"True was still in a crib, and she never got out of her crib, so I heard someone walking down [the hallway], and I was like, 'True?' and then I looked at the monitor, and she was still asleep, so I was like, that's weird."
Although she was worried, she tried her best to brush it to the side and focus on falling back to sleep.
"So I just laid back down—it was the middle of the night—and I shut my eyes, and then I felt something do this," Kardashian revealed, as she ran her hand down her hair, imitating what she had felt.
Kardashian noted that she felt someone running their fingers up and down her hair, "and I could feel it was a small hand.
"[It] rubbed my head, and I remember closing my eyes, going, 'Please don't be there, please don't be there, please don't be there.' I opened my eyes, nothing was there, I was so freaked out," she admitted. She believed the presence to be that of a small girl.
"She rubbed my hair—she did. It was the scariest thing. I've never slept with the light off ever since," she added.
At that point, Alexa, a member of Kardashian's team who was in the room where the podcast was being filmed, chimed in and reiterated the star's claims, adding that this wasn't the first time the reality star had encountered a "ghost" in the home.


Kardashian admitted that she'd had another terrifying experience at the property when she discovered her Jacuzzi had been "completely drained," while a Barbie doll had been left in the empty pool.
"A Barbie doll [was] at the very bottom of the Jacuzzi—like murder," the on-screen star said. She had also heard "footsteps" in the hallways of the home, too.
Kardashian resided in the "haunted" property while her own home was being renovated in June 2019.
The mom recently showcased her extremely luxe walk-in pantry, revealing how she transformed a former garage into a meticulously organized area to store all of her favorite foods and snacks.
The Good American Founder took to YouTube to highlight her wildly lavish "pantry crib," which she joked is where "all the magic happens" in her $17 million Hidden Hills home. The home just so happens to be located next door to her mother, Kris Jenner, who has previously earned high praise for her own incredible kitchen and pantry.
In her tour, Kardashian explained that her pantry area previously served as a garage.
The luxurious walk-in pantry was designed by The Home Edit's Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer. It boasts a neutral color palette, and sleek plastic containers and baskets hold her favorite snacks—including her new Khloud Kettle Protein Popcorn.


Kardashian confessed that her pantry follows a rigid organization system, explaining that the bottom shelf features "grab and go" items such as "chips, popcorn, and snacks," which are primarily there to cater to True and Tatum.
Kardashian moved into the expansive property in Hidden Hills, CA, in 2021 after it underwent a two-year gut renovation.
The mom splashed out $17 million on the custom-built abode, which features a gym, home theater, and walk-in closet.
While discussing her property, she previously told Hulu, "It’s just so great to finally see this be a tangible house. We’re so excited that this is ... where we get to create all our memories ... and put our roots down. This is mine."
Meanwhile, Jenner gushed about her daughter's success and noted that she was "proud" of her.
“This is something that she did on her own. She paid for everything herself, she organized everything herself, she chose everything herself.
"She used her imagination, her creativity, her resources. Every single thing that went into this home is all because of Khloe’s blood, sweat, and tears," Jenner said.
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