The Beckhams bought a sleek seven-bedroom London mansion in Holland Park for a cool £31.5million in 2013 and live in it while in the UK.
And even with regard to decorating and outfitting the luxurious house, no expense has been spared.
The Beckhams spent a lot of time in their Holland Park home
Victoria regularly gives glimpses inside her modern hallway on social media
With two changing rooms and a runway in a catwalk style, it wonderfully fits Victoria’s flare for fashion.
A playroom, gym, spa space, salon-style room are among other oddball additions.
David and Victoria hired interior designer Kelly Hoppen before substituting Rose Uniacke, sometimes known as “the Queen of Serene,” and have spent an estimated £8million renovating the mansion.
Always the perfectionists, the house was finished almost three years later and the family eventually moved in over summer 2016.
The entryway to the London home is very grand with intricate rails and lamps
The family are often seen chilling in the living room together
David has shown off his cooking skills in the plush kitchen
The classic Grade II listed, white, stucco fronted house has been meticulously refurbished to the highest standard and specification
The house has 7 bedrooms, as well as a living/dining room with 12ft ceiling and two large double height bay windows overlooking the private courtyard
The plush interiors and spacious open-plan living area prove why this house comes with a hefty price tag
The front of the house is typical of the area and features a wrought-iron canopy at the entrance with black and white tiles.
Upon entering the home, one can see that the owners have maintained the early Victorian style of the building, as evidenced by the hallway’s wall-mounted lighting, antique mirrors, and chandeliers on the landing.
The four children of the couple, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, are distributed over three floors and each has a separate bedroom as well as a modest sitting area.
The mansion, which is located in fashionable Holland Park