Kat Von D is selling her California home and moving to Indiana permanently.Rosdiana Ciaravolo/Getty Images
She had previously stated that she wanted to move out of California as a result of "terrible policies, tyrannical government overreach, ridiculous taxing," and "so much more corruption."
"We just felt the need to plant roots in a small town where there is nature, where my son can be free to play, and where we can eventually retire one day," she wrote in a December 2020 Instagram comment.
The Victorian home was first built in 1896 by Isaac Newton Van Nuys, and was later featured in the 2003 film "Cheaper By the Dozen." Von D purchased the home for $6.5 million in 2016 and renovated it over the course of six years.
Jamie Sher of The Sher Group is now the listing agent for the property.
The property contains 11 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, and a massive pool, among other features. It measures 12,565 square feet, and is also "gated and secure," according to the Sher Group.
The Regency-style room has green walls, a painted ceiling, and gold accents from top to bottom. There's also a large mirror atop a wide fireplace, and seating areas throughout the room.
From the windows, you can see the surrounding neighborhood and the property's greenery.
This room is also home to benches, chairs, and a chandelier.
The warm space has bookshelves along the wall, two large mirrors, a fireplace, and green velvet curtains that add a pop of color to the room.
Along the walls and ceiling, you'll also find intricate wood carvings.
Its walls are lined with linen-fold paneling, the windows are made from stained glass, and a fireplace warms the room.
There's also a textured ceiling and grand chandelier hanging above the table.
The space has been "fully renovated in keeping with the home's original style," according to the realty group, and has a secret door inside a "hidden bar with hand-carved walls."
That door leads to the home's yard, pool, and more.
It's decorated with a black-and-gold color scheme, making it stand out from most other rooms in the house.
The bathroom has giant mirrors, a black toilet, a dark sink with a golden, bird-shaped faucet, and a matching black tub with gold feet.
For example, there's one small bathroom with a copper tub and a tiled shower that looks far different from others in the home.
The regal decor is mostly seen in the sleeping area, where there's a black, raised platform for the bed and a golden canopy above it.
The rest of the room has dark-wood floors, striped walls, and a large window with a chaise lounge.
The room has a baby-blue bed with an oversized canopy draped over it, polka-dot walls, a set-back seating area, and a golden ceiling.
Though its furnishings are simple — as far as Von D's house is concerned — its walls are anything but.
The celebrity used a green wallpaper that creates the illusion of a lush forest.
Not only is the space huge, but it also contains floor-to-ceiling windows draped with red curtains, a golden wall adorned with a chandelier, and a wood-carved fireplace.
The large room has a raised platform that can serve as a stage in front of an open space where others can sit, talk, and dance.
The surrounding gate, for example, is decorated with gold leaves.
The pool sits next to a carriage house and behind a giant hedge that provides privacy.
It's the perfect place to admire the home's brick exterior.
There are also lights installed in the ground across the lawn.
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