The tennis star has a Zen philosophy when it comes to home decor: “For me, uncluttered means healthy.”
While her tennis career has taken her to some of the world’s most desired destinations, Maria Sharapova says she’s a homebody at heart.
“I’ve traveled all over the world and enjoyed lots of incredible spaces,” Sharapova told Architectural Digest. “But my home is my absolute favorite.”
And we can see why she loves it so much.
The tennis star showed off her Los Angeles abode in the July/August issue of Architectural Digest, and we’re feeling Zen just looking at it.
Sharapova said she was obsessed with the process of making this home.
“I was inspired by Japanese architecture and minimalist aesthetics,” she explained of the decor she chose. “I didn’t grow up with lots of stuff around. For me, uncluttered means healthy. If you don’t use something, you don’t need it.”
The three-story home features sleek details like walls of panel-formed concrete, rich wood and crystal clear windows that drench the place with natural sunlight.
One of the coolest features of the home might be the position of the pool. When you open the sliding glass doors of the living and dining area, you can just jump right into the water.
“We conceived the pool, garden, and great room as one large indoor/outdoor space,” her architect Grant Kirkpatrick told the magazine. “The pool becomes the center of everything.”