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WATCH: Step Inside Chlöe Bailey’s serene Los Angeles home

One half of the Chloe x Halle duo, this singer-songwriter and actress shares her LA home with us

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By Architectural Digest US | September 12, 2022 | Video

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Chloe Bailey at her LA home, Image: Instagram @archdigest

Truth be told, Chlöe Bailey isn’t often at home. The singer-songwriter and actress, now known mononymously as Chlöe, operates on a very tight schedule. That means the majority of her time requires moving from one setting to the next—whether it’s meetings at the Parkwood Entertainment office, recording sessions in the studio, modeling for a photo shoot, or serving looks on the red carpet. However, when those long days are over, there’s a Los Angeles sanctuary Chlöe designed, working with West Elm, in which she can find respite from the demands of her very busy life.

The 1,300-square-foot apartment represents a new chapter in her so-called adult life. Having grown up in Atlanta, the 23-year-old cherishes the cozy roots of Southern comfort. “That piece of me is definitely in the apartment,” Chlöe explains via Zoom. “I think where L.A. comes in is that view,” she adds, referencing her first adult home’s stunning vista. “You can’t really avoid it, especially with the Hollywood sign. I always want things to feel warm and light—that’s what I take from my family home.”

As for her apartment’s aesthetic, Chlöe’s vision was simple: a zen space that felt “elegant, chic, and elevated,” while simultaneously radiating “boss bitch” energy. It’s a reflection of all the qualities that she embodies: confidence, ambition, and warmheartedness.

But if she’s being honest, Chlöe can usually be found sleeping in the living room with her dog, Common. “I always fall asleep on the couch,” she admits. Without a doubt, that is Chlöe’s favorite place to be.

Watch her home tour down below, and see a slice of her life

Written by Sydney Gore

This article originally appeared on Architectural Digest