Yolanda Hadid has showed off her stunning Texas ranch - which comes complete with an enormous walk-in pantry, a Pilates studio, a cowboy room, and a honey bar because her fiancé, Joseph Jingoli, doesn't drink alcohol.
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 60, gave fans an intimate tour of her exquisite abode - which she designed herself - in a video shared by Architectural Digest (AD) earlier this week.
The massive home is filled to the brim with personal touches, lavish décor, and opulent furniture pieces - including a wall dedicated to magazine covers that feature her kids - Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid, and Anwar Hadid - and a special custom room built for her granddaughter Khai, three, whom Gigi shares with her ex, Zayn Malik.
'My overall vision for this house was industrial, modern, relaxed,' the mom-of-three told the publication.
'[I want the vibe to be] enjoying life, put your boots up on the table and not worry about anything.
Yolanda Hadid has showed off her stunning Texas ranch - which comes complete with a honey bar because her fiancé, Joseph Jingoli, doesn't drink alcohol
'My partner took me to Fort Worth on our first date six-and-a-half years ago, and I fell in love with it.
'I just love the culture, the people are extraordinary. We've built such a beautiful community, and I just feel home here.'
Yolanda - who confirmed her engagement to construction company CEO Joseph, 66, after six years together during the chat - started the tour off by showing AD her spacious living room.
It contained tall, wooden ceilings and giant glass windows that overlooked a nearby river, as well as a 'cozy' fireplace and massive shelves built into the walls.
'I love this space because it has the big fireplace,' Yolanda gushed of the room. 'What I do here is my work on my iPad, or I read a nice book, have a coffee with my friends. It's a nice little cozy entertainment area.'
The shelves were packed with little 'knickknacks' that the TV star had 'collected over the years,' including various 'crystals' and 'a huge collection of old books.'
The living room lead into the kitchen and dining area, which Yolanda described as the 'heart of the house.'
'We [always] have friends over. I love to cook on Sundays, and we have dinner parties, we play games, we play cards. This is like kind of the heart of the house,' she said.
Yolanda - who confirmed her engagement to construction company CEO Joseph, 66, after six years together during the chat - started the tour off by showing AD her spacious living room
'I love this space because it has the big fireplace,' Yolanda gushed of her living room. 'What I do here is my work on my iPad, or I read a nice book, have a coffee with my friends'
It contained tall, wooden ceilings and giant glass windows that overlooked a nearby river, as well as a 'cozy' fireplace and massive shelves built into the walls
The shelves were packed with little 'knickknacks' that the TV star had 'collected over the years,' including various 'crystals' and 'a huge collection of old books'
In the dining area sat a custom-built 10-person steel table, which Yolanda said she had made by a local artist she found in Fort Worth.
'I wanted something really industrial and I couldn't find it,' she shared.
'So, I designed this table myself and had it made by a steel artist in Fort Worth. I think it came out pretty cool, I'm pretty proud of it.'
In the kitchen there was a grand island with seating for 12 more people, modern appliances, and built in wooden shelves along the walls.
'I really wanted something big. I wanted an island where everybody can sit around, the whole family,' she continued.
'I love it when everybody sits around, and you're cooking and talking, and I think that's a very bonding experience for us as a family.'
She revealed that the wooden walls were made from 'recycled old mushroom crates.'
In one corner, sat Yolanda and Joey's honey bar, where they store various honeys they've collected from all across the globe - as well as some they made at their other home, a farm in Pennsylvania.
It also comes complete with an enormous walk-in pantry, a Pilates studio (seen), and a cowboy room
The massive home is filled to the brim with personal touches, lavish décor, and opulent furniture pieces
The living room leads into the kitchen and dining area, which Yolanda described as the 'heart of the house.' And in the dining area sat a custom-built 10-person steel table
In one corner, sat Yolanda and Joey's honey bar, where they store various honeys they've collected from all across the globe - as well as some they made at their farm in Pennsylvania
'My partner Joey is 39 years sober. First I wanted to do a tequila bar, but that wouldn't be appropriate in our home,' she explained
Attached to the kitchen is the walk-in pantry
'My partner Joey is 39 years sober. First I wanted to do a tequila bar, but that wouldn't be appropriate in our home,' she explained.
'So instead, I did a honey bar. I like to collect different honeys from wherever we travel.
'We like to make organic coffee, and we use all our honeys [in it]. A lot of the honeys we made at our other home in Pennsylvania, where we have our own bees.'
Attached to the kitchen is the walk-in pantry; the walls were lined with cooking products, spices, pastas, and snacks - each in their own glass jars.
'I'm a little bit isolated here, it's not like living in a big city, so you kind of have to have everything at home,' Yolanda added of the pantry. 'I wanted it to be industrial, yet colorful.'
One section of the room was dedicated to her granddaughter, Khai, and it had various sweets and goodies.
'Khai loves candy. So I said to her, "Oma will make one little section for you,"' Yolanda continued. 'All my kids love different things so I have a little bit for everybody.'
The pantry also had an important second use - it's made from cinder blocks so it can keep them safe if there's ever a tornado.
Intricate rocks were built into the ground of the terrace, which Yolanda said she 'laid' down herself one by one
Next, Yolanda showed off the home's gorgeous patio, which contained outdoor seating and a large fire pit - and boasted stunning views of a river below
'This is my little slice of heaven,' Yolanda dished. 'I designed this half-moon fireplace because I wanted to sit around here and just look at the view. The view in the summer is amazing
'I have blankets up there so if there's ever a storm I could make myself a little bed and eat all my candies. I think I'd do just fine,' the former TV personality joked.
Next, Yolanda showed off the home's gorgeous patio, which contained outdoor seating and a large fire pit - and boasted stunning views of a river below.
'This is my little slice of heaven,' Yolanda dished. 'I designed this half-moon fireplace because I wanted to sit around here and just look at the view.
'The view in the summer is amazing. There's cattle that comes down, and they walk into the river and drink water. It's beautiful.
'I love having just a casual dinner here. We sit, we use [the fireplace] as a table, and just look at this magnificent view.'
Intricate rocks were built into the ground of the terrace, which Yolanda said she 'laid' down herself one by one.
'I'm hands on, I've been on the job site every day, building this house, working with my incredible crew,' she revealed. 'It was a beautiful experience.'
Yolanda transformed the mud room into a haven for 'cowboys,' filled with hats, boots, and 'gear' needed to ride horses.
An avid rider herself, she said it was important to have a room dedicated to the activity.
'It's a cowboy's dream. This is where the cowboys arrive. You sit here, you take your boots off, you hang your hat. This is where all the gear is,' she said.
'I ride every day. In the summer, we get up at 4, 4:30am, have a cup of coffee, and go riding.'
Yolanda transformed the mud room into a haven for 'cowboys,' filled with hats, boots, and 'gear' needed to ride horses
She then showcased a few of the bedrooms in the single-floor home - including the master suite and the 'grandkids room' (seen)
The master bedroom is certainly fit for a king or queen
It comes with its own fireplace and sitting area, which she described as 'super cozy' and 'charming'
She then showcased a few of the bedrooms in the single-floor home - including the master suite and the 'grandkids room.'
While at the moment she only has one grandkid, Yolanda said she's hoping for 'two more.'
She had a room built with multiple bunk beds so if more do arrive, they could all sleep together.
'I just wanted to make something really cute where Khai could bring friends,' Yolanda said.
'I'm hoping for two more grandkids that can sleep there. I just wanted a cute place where they could all be together.
'I just wanted it to be a happy space and have a western feeling, but be very cozy, a place where we can create memories.'
The master bedroom is certainly fit for a king or queen, coming with its own fireplace and sitting area, which she described as 'super cozy' and 'charming.'
It's decorated with intricate baskets she found in Africa, and she revealed that she had shelves built into the walls specifically to fit the stunning pieces.
As for the primary bathroom, that was just as luxurious; it boasted 'his and her' sinks, a double shower, and a custom built stone bathtub.
'It's fun to shower together,' she said with a laugh.
As for the primary bathroom, that was just as luxurious; it boasted 'his and her' sinks, a double shower, and a custom built stone bathtub
A second bathroom, which she called the 'powder room,' has a wall covered in framed magazine covers that her kids have appeared on
Last but not least, Yolanda gave AD a glimpse of her epic, walk-in closet, which had rows upon rows of shelves filled with various clothing pieces, shoes, and purses
'My overall vision for this house was industrial, modern, relaxed,' she told the publication. '[I want the vibe to be] put your boots up on the table and not worry about anything'
A second bathroom, which she called the 'powder room,' has a wall covered in framed magazine covers that her kids have appeared on.
'This is where the guests come and can freshen up after a fun night,' she explained.
'Obviously I'm super proud of my three children. I just thought this was a cool little display of Gigi, Bella, and Anwar.'
Last but not least, Yolanda gave AD a glimpse of her epic, walk-in closet, which had rows upon rows of shelves filled with various clothing pieces, shoes, and purses.
'This is my dream closet, I've been dreaming of this my whole life,' the blonde beauty revealed.
In the center was a sitting area, which she said she and Joey use often.
'I love to sit here with Joey, we have conversations here. It's a space, it's not just a closet where you have clothes,' she dished.
'It's a space where we communicate and hang out, and it has a lot of character.'
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