Say goodbye to the spiral staircase!
For nearly 20 seasons, Big Brother houseguests have used the spiral staircase to gain access to the upper rooms of the house. But now, for the first time ever, that fixture has been replaced with a grand, three-landing staircase. This new feature opens up the house, allowing for shocking entrances and exits.
The entryway features a dazzling beaded crystal chandelier, with over 300,000 individual beads, making it look like icicles are hanging from the ceiling. The internal LED lighting reflects the intricate snowflake sculpture below, making an illuminating first impression inside the house.
The kitchen got a major remodel and features a mural of the Northern Lights overhead, along with giant gold pendant lights and wood beams.
The kitchen now features built-in appliances and a cooktop.
The Saarinen-inspired table is the perfect spot for both dinner conversations and nomination ceremonies.
The dining area also features blue velvet seating and beautiful matching table settings with blue and gold accents.
How cozy is this living room?
With a custom-built curved sofa, stacked stone on the walls and a firewood rack with back-lit crystal snowflakes, everyone will want to grab a wool blanket and some cocoa.
The living room features a mid-century fire-pit, complete with stacked birch logs and its own conversation pit seating.
The custom-made travel posters of Swiss landmarks—including a ski resort in Zermatt and the Matterhorn—pull the living room together.