The RHOBH cast member shared a peek inside her ultra-chic living room.
The Erika Jayne aesthetic has become synonymous with bold yet sexy style — and we’re not just talking about her wardrobe.
On Thursday, September 19, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member shared another peek at the gorgeous Los Angeles home she secured roughly three years ago. Erika provided the look with a mini-photoshoot inside her cozy living room, which perfectly reflected her love for all things glamor.
The Atlanta native posed on a buttery, honey-hued modular sofa adorned with a tiger-print throw pillow. Although the seating was quite striking, Erika balanced out the boldness with neutral-toned window drapes and a shaggy cream area rug.
Inside Erika Jayne's cozy, chic living room
“Sofa series,” she captioned the post, which showed her rocking a stunning black Fendi dress with hair and makeup by Clyde Haygood and Elizabeth Seropian, respectively.
Erika credited the interior design to Martyn Lawrence Bullard, an LA-based creative who appeared on the Bravo decor series Million Dollar Decorators.
Erika Jayne moves into an LA home after her marital split
The Beverly Hills ’Wife moved into the $1.5 million home in 2021 after she separated from her second husband. Erika spoke about the transition in RHOBH Season 11, admitting that having a house all to herself was somewhat difficult.
“I haven’t lived alone in almost 30 years. It’s really quiet… There’s nothing to do,” she said. “A lot of vacuuming. I think also cleaning, it’s also meditation in a way. Some people like to mop the floors, and some people like to polish furniture. I really like my vacuum cleaner…. Let’s be honest: If I was having some good sex, this whole thing would not be that depressing. But, you know, doin it. Single ladies.”
Erika Jayne compares her "Spanish bungalow" to a "little baby doll house"
“I love that it’s a little Spanish bungalow with a cute pool in the back and a cabana,” she said at the time. “It’s just big enough for my dog and myself. And it’s adorable. It’s like a little baby doll house. And I have fun there.”
Although Erika was clearly enjoying the abode, she suggested it was only temporary.
“This was a landing spot,” she continued. “Life will dictate when I need to leave.”