The interiors, especially the kitchen, lean a bit more streamlined and modern than Tisdale’s past dwellings ( AD toured her former Hollywood Hills Spanish colonial home in 2018). She loves nature,” says the singer and actor. “I was pregnant, and I feel like Jupiter was a part of picking this house because she loves looking at the trees. Nonetheless, she felt up to the challenge after successfully tackling an extensive kitchen remodel with her contractor father for her previous home in Los Feliz in Los Angeles.Īside from the fact that her new home was move-in ready, its lush foliage was what drew Tisdale in. The talented Tisdale was well prepared for the undertaking, considering she launched her design passion project, Frenshe Interiors, last year.Īn aesthete who has worked with AD100 talents like Jake Arnold and Pierce & Ward on past homes, and who also enrolled herself in Kelly Wearstler’s Masterclass, Tisdale had never furnished an entire house by herself.
After all, Tisdale and her composer husband Christopher French moved into their current home when she was around seven months pregnant, at which point the High School Musical alum dove headfirst into decorating. “I think she has a design eye to be honest.” Without diving too far into the science of talking to your baby in utero, this makes total sense. We need to pump up the funkiness because she just has a cool, fun personality,” Tisdale says. “I started to get to know her, and I was like, okay, this is a little bit too vanilla-y for her. But now that Jupiter has been exploring Earth for an entire year, her surroundings look very different, thanks to dark green paint and a patterned pink rug. The singular piece of art by Stella Maria Baer perfectly echoed her daughter’s celestial name, Jupiter. When Ashley Tisdale first revealed her baby’s nursery on Instagram, the room was decidedly minimalist with its white walls, white rug, and streamlined wood crib from Kalon Studios.