- Kim Kardashian showed off her lavish Christmas home decor on Instagram Thursday.
- The display included multiple Christmas trees and a piano player who wakes her kids up with music.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Kim Kardashian's Calabasas, California, mansion.
The reality TV star revealed her over-the-top holiday decor Thursday in an elaborate Instagram post.
She first showed off her lavish bathroom, which features floor-to-ceiling windows. Lit-up Christmas trees line the balcony outside of the bathroom, giving it a serene holiday glow.
Next, she exhibited the personalized Elf on a Shelf displays North West made for each of her siblings around the house.
For Psalm, an elf dressed as a firefighter hangs above their stovetop. Chicago's elf is surrounded by makeup. And Saint's elf sits atop a pile of candy.
West created a display for herself, too, featuring an elf and a basketball surrounded by candy canes.
"North got creative w the elves this year. They will wake up so happy!" Kardashian wrote on Instagram.
Finally, Kardashian boasted her grand living room, which features a massive Christmas tree and a hired piano player who "comes over every morning to wake my kids up by playing the piano," Kardashian wrote.
Kardashian typically adorns her home with elaborate decorations for Christmas.
In 2021, Kardashian and her daughter North West showed off the family home's decorations on their shared TikTok account. Decorations that year included stockings hung for every member of the family, sets of pure white, tree-like decorations in the hallway, a massive tree in the living room, and deer figures.
The Elf on a Shelf dolls also made an appearance in a separate video, and were arranged on a small silver Christmas tree sitting on top of a pile of candy.
Previous years have included the white tree-like decorations that made an appearance on TikTok, which according to People, Kardashian has referred to as "Whoville"-like in the past, referencing the fictional town from Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."