Photo: Nils Timm VisualsFredrik Eklund is taking fans inside his lavish new six-bedroom Beverly Hills home that is far from ordinary!The bicoastal star ofBravo’sMillion Dollar Listing(New York and L.A.) shares the home with his husbandDerek Kaplanand their 3-year-old twins,Milla and Fredrik Jr.“It is truly such an honor to see my dream come to life in such a colorful and brilliant way. I have owned many properties before, but being able to design one with one of my favorite designers, Paris Farino, for my family was so special,” Eklund told PEOPLE exclusively.“We incorporated my husband’s and brother’s art, grandmother’s furniture, and so many more little details that make this house into the perfect family home.“Nils Timm VisualsEklund explained why he chose to embrace playful design and unconventional decor pieces for the home in an interview witharchdigest.com. “I knew from the beginning that I wanted to push the envelope a little bit, Derek and I fully agreed on that,” he said. “We didn’t really care what anybody else thinks. To say it doesn’t have to be right for anybody else, it just has to be right for us—that gave us freedom.“Nils Timm VisualsEklund collaborated on the home with interior designer Paris Forino who he has teamed up with previously.Nils Timm VisualsHe and Kaplan have been married for 10 years and given fans an intimate look at their lives throughout the years. They wanted this home to feel different than the one they shared in New York City.“When we lived in New York for 20 years, we used to come stay at Hotel Bel-Air and go to Soho House,” he toldAD.“To me, the romantic image I have of why to live in California is exactly that indoor-outdoor sort of twilight fireplace glow.“While Eklund initially made his debut onBravo’s Million Dollar Listing New Yorkhe conquered a new market after joining the cast ofMillion Dollar Listing Los Angeles.“I filmed BOTH shows, NY and LA, and it wasn’t easy,” he told PEOPLE in July. “I’m so grateful to be able to let the cameras in on the good, bad and ugly of working bicoastal and ruffle feathers of brokers everywhere.”
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Fredrik Eklund is taking fans inside his lavish new six-bedroom Beverly Hills home that is far from ordinary!The bicoastal star ofBravo’sMillion Dollar Listing(New York and L.A.) shares the home with his husbandDerek Kaplanand their 3-year-old twins,Milla and Fredrik Jr.“It is truly such an honor to see my dream come to life in such a colorful and brilliant way. I have owned many properties before, but being able to design one with one of my favorite designers, Paris Farino, for my family was so special,” Eklund told PEOPLE exclusively.“We incorporated my husband’s and brother’s art, grandmother’s furniture, and so many more little details that make this house into the perfect family home.“Nils Timm VisualsEklund explained why he chose to embrace playful design and unconventional decor pieces for the home in an interview witharchdigest.com. “I knew from the beginning that I wanted to push the envelope a little bit, Derek and I fully agreed on that,” he said. “We didn’t really care what anybody else thinks. To say it doesn’t have to be right for anybody else, it just has to be right for us—that gave us freedom.“Nils Timm VisualsEklund collaborated on the home with interior designer Paris Forino who he has teamed up with previously.Nils Timm VisualsHe and Kaplan have been married for 10 years and given fans an intimate look at their lives throughout the years. They wanted this home to feel different than the one they shared in New York City.“When we lived in New York for 20 years, we used to come stay at Hotel Bel-Air and go to Soho House,” he toldAD.“To me, the romantic image I have of why to live in California is exactly that indoor-outdoor sort of twilight fireplace glow.“While Eklund initially made his debut onBravo’s Million Dollar Listing New Yorkhe conquered a new market after joining the cast ofMillion Dollar Listing Los Angeles.“I filmed BOTH shows, NY and LA, and it wasn’t easy,” he told PEOPLE in July. “I’m so grateful to be able to let the cameras in on the good, bad and ugly of working bicoastal and ruffle feathers of brokers everywhere.”
Fredrik Eklund is taking fans inside his lavish new six-bedroom Beverly Hills home that is far from ordinary!
The bicoastal star ofBravo’sMillion Dollar Listing(New York and L.A.) shares the home with his husbandDerek Kaplanand their 3-year-old twins,Milla and Fredrik Jr.
“It is truly such an honor to see my dream come to life in such a colorful and brilliant way. I have owned many properties before, but being able to design one with one of my favorite designers, Paris Farino, for my family was so special,” Eklund told PEOPLE exclusively.
“We incorporated my husband’s and brother’s art, grandmother’s furniture, and so many more little details that make this house into the perfect family home.”
Nils Timm Visuals

Eklund explained why he chose to embrace playful design and unconventional decor pieces for the home in an interview witharchdigest.com. “I knew from the beginning that I wanted to push the envelope a little bit, Derek and I fully agreed on that,” he said. “We didn’t really care what anybody else thinks. To say it doesn’t have to be right for anybody else, it just has to be right for us—that gave us freedom.”

Eklund collaborated on the home with interior designer Paris Forino who he has teamed up with previously.

He and Kaplan have been married for 10 years and given fans an intimate look at their lives throughout the years. They wanted this home to feel different than the one they shared in New York City.
“When we lived in New York for 20 years, we used to come stay at Hotel Bel-Air and go to Soho House,” he toldAD.“To me, the romantic image I have of why to live in California is exactly that indoor-outdoor sort of twilight fireplace glow.”
While Eklund initially made his debut onBravo’s Million Dollar Listing New Yorkhe conquered a new market after joining the cast ofMillion Dollar Listing Los Angeles.
“I filmed BOTH shows, NY and LA, and it wasn’t easy,” he told PEOPLE in July. “I’m so grateful to be able to let the cameras in on the good, bad and ugly of working bicoastal and ruffle feathers of brokers everywhere.”
source: people.com