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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher show off their beautiful Los Angeles farmhouse


“We wanted a home, not an estate”


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Rebecah JacobsWriter
MAY 18, 2021 4:21 PM EDTMAY 18, 2021, 4:21 PM EDT

 Mila Kunis  and  Ashton Kutcher  are giving fans a peek inside of their gorgeous Los Angeles farmhouse. The couple decided to open up their doors to Architectural Digest, who they talked to about designing the home from the ground up.

The couple‘s home--which they have appropriately named dubbed KuKu Farms--is six acres, including a guesthouse/entertainment barn with a show-stopping 10-foot-long crystal chandelier and a freestanding barbecue pavilion. The entire project took them five years to complete.

“We wanted a home, not an estate,” Kunis says of their house.

Kutcher went on to add, “We wanted the house to look like an old barn, something that had been here for decades, that was then converted into a house. But it also had to feel modern and relevant.”

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Their home was designed by architect Howard Backen, who calls Kunis and Kutcher two of the “smartest, most inquisitive” clients he has ever had the privilege of working with. But even with that high praise, Mila acknowledges that the process of building their house was no easy feat for a couple to undertake. Luckily, her and Ashton have similar tastes, which made the whole thing a lot easier.

“Building a house from the ground up is no small thing. This was either going to make us or break us,” she says. “When we looked at each other’s boards, 90 percent of the images we selected were the same, and most of the houses we pinned were designed by Howard.”

Their home wasn’t just about design, either, but also about function and making a lasting impact. The couple made a point of making their home sustainable, and it‘s entirely powered by photovoltaics. They also dug a well on the property to irrigate the land and planted and harvested a field of corn during the coronavirus lockdown.

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When it came time for the interior design of their home, they hired designer Vicky Charles, who used to be the global head of design for Soho House.

After taking half of a decade to finish the job, luckily, Kunis and Kutcher are proud of the end result.

“To feel tranquility in a space, everything needs to be in order,” Kutcher said. “If the world around you isn‘t in order, it’s hard to get your brain in order. When we’re in our home, the world just makes sense.”

Just a few months ago, Mila talked about their home and growing corn on the property during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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“My husband‘s from Iowa and we have this patch of dirt. And we looked at it and we were like, ‘We have time to plant some corn.’ And he was like, ‘Let’s just do it,’” she said.

“We didn’t know what to do. We were giving them away,” she said of all the corn they grew. “We’re in a pandemic. We can’t have a barbecue, we can’t have people over for a pool party. We were just stuck eating corn. We had corn for breakfast, we had corn for lunch, we had corn all... my kids are now made of corn.”

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