Justin Bieber Gives His Instagram Followers a Tour of His Beverly Hills Mansion

Not long after Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) wed for the second time in a star-studded South Carolina ceremony, the singer is apparently looking to offload the couple’s Beverly Hills home—via Instagram. On October 11, Bieber posted 13 separate images from inside their sprawling 6,132-square-foot brick abode, showing off the sleek wood-and-steel interiors and stylish decor.

“I think I want to sell my home in Beverly Hills who wants it,” he captioned one photo of the couple’s sunken family room space, which boasts an entire wall of steel-framed glass windows and a powder blue sectional. An oversized art piece with the words “I Love You!” scrawled across it is mounted prominently on the wall opposite the windows, and a brightly lit kitchen with a marble-topped center island and white oak cabinets can be seen in the background.

Another image shows off the home’s snowboard-lined staircase, with unique art pieces on the walls at both the bottom and the top of the stairs. A number of KAWS plush toys stand in glass cases at the base of the steps, resting on a bed of decorative white fluff. Several others are visible in built-in display cases that separate the kitchen from the family room. A giant painting of the logo for Bieber’s clothing brand, Drew House, hangs at the bottom of the stairway.

In his Instagram posts, the "I Don't Care" singer also showed off views of the impressive cellar, which is decorated with Martinique print wallpaper (reportedly inspired by the Beverly Hills Hotel) and a bright blue neon sign that proclaims the space “The Tropics." An Art Deco–inspired bar, a foosball table, a generously proportioned wine cellar, and a wooden swing are all visible through wooden slats that border one side of the steps.

Bieber's followers also got a peek at his game room, where he has arcade games like Super Shot; and one of a cozy corner with a hanging swing and a huge photo of him and Hailey kissing on the beach.

Other impressive features of the 1930s Monterey Colonial include a theater, wood-paneled library, a brand-new zero-edge swimming pool, and a cabana with a fireplace.

The couple, who initially tied the knot in a small courthouse ceremony in September 2018, purchased the five-bedroom, seven bathroom residence for $8.5 million in March of this year. Prior to their purchase, they rented a Spanish contemporary–style Toluca Lake mansion for $100,000 a month.

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest