HOUSEWIVES star Kenya Moore’s incredible Atlanta home, known as Moore Manor, is so luxurious it even features a glam room with diamond-like walls.
The newly single mom to toddler, Brooklyn, loves to show off the spacious 7,200-square-foot spot.
She says the modern-style mansion, which she , reflects personal flair, “classy but sexy” and more recently is filled with baby toys.
Kenya once shared the home with husband Marc Daly, but since the two recently split, it’s all hers.
The bachelorette pad even has a glam room for doing hair and makeup with diamond glass finished walls that sparkle as brightly as the stones.
'CLASSY BUT SEXY' STYLE
Surrounded by serene woods and greenery, the interior and finishes are top of the line.
At the center of the upgraded, sleek white kitchen is a giant 13-foot quartz island.
There’s a massive walk-in closet with seemingly unending clothing and shoe racks to house all of her fabulous Housewives looks.
When you’re done it actually sanitizes itself, closes itself and kisses your a*s.
Kenya Moore
The 48-year-old can de-stress in the stunning spa bathroom, complete with quartz soaking tub, double shower and starburst mirror fixture for plenty of beauty light.
She says the “crown jewel” of the bathroom is its throne, an incredible Kohler toilet and bidet that you don’t have touch, cleans itself and plays music.
In a video Kenya noted: “When you’re done it actually sanitizes itself, closes itself and kisses your a*s.”
But all this doesn’t mean her home has been drama free.
HOUSE DRAMA
A tax lien was placed against the Bravolebrity’s home in 2018, after the IRS accused her of not not paying more than $150,000 in unpaid taxes.
So if she sells it, court documents stipulate she has to pay the government back before she cashes in on the property.
When Kenya purchased the Atlanta home in 2015, she had been looking or a contemporary style, similar to that of her previous digs in Los Angeles.
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that when she found what became ‘Moore Manor’ it had been completely gutted and was actually being sold just for its land.
Kenya recalls it was the “ugliest home in the best neighborhood.”
It took almost a year for her to renovate and create what she describes as a 'linear, clean and straight-forward' aesthetic, which is also how she would describe herself.