Step into Chlöe Bailey’s serene Los Angeles home

Chloe Bailey is really not at home very often. The actress and singer-songwriter, who is now only known by her stage name Chloe, sticks to a strict routine.So, she spends most of her time moving from one place to another, whether she’s at the Parkwood Entertainment office for a meeting, in the studio making music, on the red carpet serving looks, or modeling for a photo shoot.On the other hand, Chloe has a place in Los Angeles that she designed with West Elm that she can go to get away from her busy routine.

The 1,300-square-foot room is the start of a new part of her “adult” life. As someone who grew up in Atlanta, the 23-year-old appreciates the warm roots of Southern comfort. “I know that part of me is in the apartment,” Chloe says over Zoom.She talks about the beautiful view from her first home as an adult and says, “I think that view is where L.A. comes in.””With the Hollywood sign, it’s impossible to avoid.” “I always want things to feel nice and airy, because that’s how my childhood home felt.”

Chloe Had a clear idea of how she wanted her apartment to look: she wanted it to be a calm place that felt “elegant, chic, and elevated,” with a “boss bitch” vibe.It shows all the good things about her: her confidence, her drive, and her kindness.Is it true that her sun is in Cancer?Chloe’s flat was created with her godmother, who lives nearby, in close cooperation over the course of five months after she moved in last July. She says of Jo.h., “It was so much fun because I’ve always loved her home and style.” “I feel like I have a piece of her now.”

After that, Chloe worked with West Elm to add neutral and warm-toned accent pieces that are simple but eye-catching. A spectrum of sad blues and the brass of a media cabinet and its decorative, eye-catching items are some of her favorite colors that are used throughout the room. Overall, putting together the house’s furniture wasn’t too hard and didn’t require a lot of heavy moving. By the end of December 2012, the apartment finally felt finished.

The collection of framed photos and drawings in the entryway makes it feel like a trip down memory lane. Some are photos, and others, like an oil picture by Theo Reijnders, show Chloe performing with Halle, her younger sister. Part of the reason this area works as a runway is the big floor mirror at the end of the hallway.

Chloe is very careful about the mood in her home, just like she is with her music. However, the guest room is not an office even though it is where she works and does business.This room is Chloe’s “zen space,” and she says she “wanted it to feel like a huge breath of fresh air.”The ink-blue satin sleeper sofa is one of the most interesting pieces. It goes perfectly with the wallpaper.”It doesn’t feel like any other room in the house,” she says.

There are also a lot of motivational mantras and themes in the short stories. There is a sign on her desk that says “Do Epic Sh*t” next to the recording equipment. As Chloe puts it, “it’s all about getting ready for the day.”