Josh Dun and Debbie Ryan's Columbus home featured in Architectural Digest

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Architectural Digest got a look inside Debby Ryan and Josh Dun's Columbus home with a video tour and featured it with a story on the "treehouse fantasy" home.

Dun, grew up in the area and is the drummer of Twenty One Pilots, while Ryan is known for Netflix series Insatiable and Disney's Jessie.

While the article doesn't give away the exact location of the home, it does say "Perched in a forested area, it called to mind one of their shared obsessions—treehouses. (Dun proposed to Ryan in a treehouse in New Zealand.) The woodland setting showed potential for whimsy and fantasy—perfect for these two dreamers."

"'To be among the trees was really inspiring,' says Ryan of the home's woodsy location—nestled in nature, but close enough to neighbors and the nearby city that they never feel too secluded. 'This treehouse theme informed a lot of the design sensibility. We wanted to soften the lines of the house with organic shapes, textures, and materials. We gravitated toward a lot of green—that’s how the tree house became a tree home.'”

The home's interior is designed by Fawn Galli and Ashley Moyer, who is based in Columbus.

The home includes a mural by Australian artist duo DABSMYLA and described as "the smile-inducing landscape the artists created, loosely inspired by the flora at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, packs a serious visual punch, resembling a surrealist twist on Super Mario."

Work by local artists such as Adam Brouillette, Justin Withrow, Dillon Beck and Erin Burchwell are also included in the home.

See all of the photos and read more from Architectural Digest.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Josh Dun, Debby Ryan's Columbus home featured in Architectural Digest

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