
Ellen DeGeneres's £22.5m Cotswolds mansion is all the inspiration you need for a modern take on the classic farmhouse aesthetic
With Ellen DeGeneres ' idyllic Cotswolds home having just hit the market, it's every bit as warm, characterful, and beautifully appointed as you'd expect.
High-end estate agent Sotheby's International Realty is marketing the seven-bedroomed home as 'a landmark country estate in the heart of the Cotswolds'.
But one space that's capturing serious attention is Ellen's dressing room: a striking blend of country charm and contemporary luxury, brought to life with natural textures, statement lighting, and beautifully crafted cabinetry.
The showstopper? A custom-made, curved island that anchors the room and strikes a rare balance: it's practical yet elegant, rustic and refined.
Think shaker-style built-ins, wide-plank antique wood floors, and botanical wallpaper accents that feel right at home in the Cotswolds countryside, alongwith a very trendy fluted design.
The US talk show recently revealed the farmhouse she moved into last year was now for sale for a whopping £22.5million, £7million more than Ellen paid for it when she purchased it with wife Portia de Rossi.
But as the mansion hits the market, here's how you can get the look.
Ellen's walk-in wardrobe provided the perfect backdrop for a dressing table, and the below items would make the perfect addition to any bedroom or living space.
Homary Glass Top Dresser
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Neville Johnson Art Deco Island
A sprawling cream sofa provides the perfect place to relax while elevating the look of any room and complements any colour palette.
Hector Cosy Weave 3 Seater Sofa
£999 Shop
Blake Jumbo Cord 3 Seater Sofa
£529 Shop
STUNNING CENTREPIECES
It's the little things that can make the big differences when it comes to decorating your home. These furnishings are sure to get any guests' attention.
Massin Vase Large £48
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Grace Hurricane Lantern £55
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STYLISH CUSHIONS
Add a touch of glamour to your home with a decorative light fitting. These elaborate and ornate designs exude elegance and sophistication.
£189.99 Shop
Kichler Lacey 9 Light Chandelier in Antique Pewter
£598.87 Shop
GET ELLEN'S GARDEN FURNITURE
Make the most of the British summertime by sprucing up your garden with the addition of stunning seating and dining areas.
Nustone L-Shaped Corner Rattan Garden Furniture Lounge Dining Set for Seating 8 People
Ottinge Folding Dining Set
£299 Shop
Ravenna Rectangular Dining Set
£487.50 Shop
Alfresco 8 Seater Rattan Dining Set Garden Furniture Cushion Seat Woven Rattan
£355.99 Shop
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