Inside the house designed by Kate Moss: Supermodel proves she's a woman of many talents as she turns interior designer... but the luxury Cotswolds home will set you back £2.5m 

  • The 41-year-old supermodel has unveiled her first foray into interior design with the unveiling of The Barnhouse
  • Five bedroom home is set in the heart of The Cotswolds within its own secluded one acre plot of private woodland
  • Described as a 'retreat away from the bright lights of the city and catwalk scene'
  • Features a spacious outdoor entertaining deck, private pool and artwork of Kate herself 

She's already got supermodel, fashion designer and actress on her CV and now Kate Moss is adding another string to her bow... by becoming an interior designer.

The 41-year-old supermodel has unveiled her first foray into interior design with the unveiling of The Barnhouse, at luxury second homes development, The Lakes by yoo.

Set in the heart of The Cotswolds, where Kate herself resides, within its own secluded one acre plot of private woodland, the new five bedroom home claims to be a 'retreat away from the bright lights of the city and catwalk scene.' 

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Kate Moss has unveiled her first foray into interior design with the unveiling of The Barnhouse, at luxury second homes development, The Lakes by yoo, with prices starting from £2.5m

Kate Moss has unveiled her first foray into interior design with the unveiling of The Barnhouse, at luxury second homes development, The Lakes by yoo, with prices starting from £2.5m

Inspired by a notion of stumbling across a hidden gem in the midst of the forest, the home features a double height reception space, five large bedrooms, a spacious outdoor entertaining deck, private pool and large retractable doors. 

Set within 650 acres of rural English countryside, encompassing six lakes, the house is 90 minutes’ drive from London.

But a home designed by a supermodel doesn't come cheap; prices start from £2.5 million for the five bedroom property. 

Speaking about her new offering, the mother-of-one said: 'John [Hitchcox, chairman of yoo] and I became friends through our love for the English countryside (and the pub)…When he told me about the Barnhouse in the middle of the silver birch wood I was intrigued and then excited to become part of the design team.

'We have created a luxurious haven in the woods, a perfect place to escape with family and friends.'

The home, which is set within 650 acres of land and has its own private pool, is inspired by a notion of stumbling across a hidden gem in the midst of the forest, says Kate Moss

The home, which is set within 650 acres of land and has its own private pool, is inspired by a notion of stumbling across a hidden gem in the midst of the forest, says Kate Moss

Set in the heart of The Cotswolds, where Kate herself resides,  the new five bedroom home claims to be a 'retreat away from the bright lights of the city and catwalk scene'
Speaking about her new offering, the mother-of-one said: 'John [Hitchcox, chairman of yoo] and I became friends through our love for the English countryside (and the pub)…When he told me about the Barnhouse in the middle of the silver birch wood I was intrigued and then excited to become part of the design team'

Set in the heart of The Cotswolds, where Kate, right with John Hitchcox, chairman of yoo, herself resides, the new five bedroom home claims to be a 'retreat away from the bright lights of the city and catwalk scene'

Relax in a pair of Olivia von Halle pyjamas like Kate this fall

If there’s one person who we could trust to have pajamas that match her wallpaper it’s Kate Moss. Showing off two of her many talents, Kate modeled a pair of silk PJs which coordinated with the perfectly decorated house she has designed the interiors for.

If you asked a child to draw a pair of pajamas they would probably look something like this. They’re designed by Olivia von Halle who specializes in timelessly classic elegant sleepwear inspired by those which would have been worn by Coco Chanel and her contemporaries in the 1920s. In short, the chicest PJs around.

Sadly Ms. Moss’ exact pair are now sold out, but you can click right to shop the current collection at Net-a-Porter. Or for more choice, check out our edit of alternatives in the carousel. If you’re after a super luxe option, this Rosamosario pair featuring silk, gold and crystal buttons should do the trick, or head to Boohoo and Ralph Lauren for more affordable picks.

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The master bedroom, which promises to be a 'luxury hideaway', has a dusty grey thick shaggy carpet, and even features iconic images of Kate, such as a golden piece of art by Allen Jones (seen in bathroom)

The master bedroom, which promises to be a 'luxury hideaway', has a dusty grey thick shaggy carpet, and even features iconic images of Kate, such as a golden piece of art by Allen Jones (seen in bathroom)

The sofas are made from plush deep velvet and Kate wanted to bring the outdoors inside via earthy tones and foliage 

The sofas are made from plush deep velvet and Kate wanted to bring the outdoors inside via earthy tones and foliage 

David Haddock, a West Country based local craftsman - who built Kate’s personal dressing room at her London home - has crafted bespoke furnishings for the new property.

Among his designs are a dining table with benches, four poster stainless steel box bed and a TV cabinet featuring a silver thunderbolt paying homage to influential pop culture icon David Bowie (who Kate dressed up as at the Brits last year to collect his gong on behalf of him).

There's also art by Allen Jones, Chris Levine, Damien Hirst, Mit Senoj and Kate’s own collaborations with Jake and Dinos Chapman and Chris Allen, adorning the walls.

The kitchen, which aims to be the heart of the home, has an open-plan layout extended into the living space, and the sofas are made from plush deep velvet, whilst the flooring comes courtesy of Chaunceys Timber Flooring.

The master bedroom, which promises to be a 'luxury hideaway', has a dusty grey thick shaggy carpet, and the other four bedrooms feature House of Hackney’s newly launched collection of fabrics and wallpapers, which reinvent William Morris’ famous Victorian wallpaper designs. 

Speaking about the home, John Hitchcox, chairman of yoo, said: 'Intertwined throughout the interiors of this concealed treasure, The Barnhouse interiors by Kate Moss is a home that offers the exclusivity of privacy as an indulgence worth treasuring.'

Many of the bedrooms feature House of Hackney's newly launched collection of fabrics and wallpapers, which reinvent William Morris' famous Victorian wallpaper designs

Many of the bedrooms feature House of Hackney's newly launched collection of fabrics and wallpapers, which reinvent William Morris' famous Victorian wallpaper designs

Despite turning 40 last year, Kate has proven that her career is stronger than ever - and her latest gig is evidence in itself. 

Born in Addiscombe, Croydon, London in 1974, Kate has become one of the world's most esteemed supermodels. She was photographed for her first editorial shoot for The Face at the age of 16, then went on to become the 'anti-supermodel' of the 1990s because of her waifish figure.

As well as being the Queen Bee of the Primrose Hill Set, she was voted in the top 100 Sexiest Women in the nineties and appeared on British women's Sunday Times Rich List in 2007, where she was estimated to be worth £45 million.

Last year, she appeared on Forbes' rich list with an estimated £55m fortune. Kate, who has appeared on the cover of Vogue 30 times, has gone on to launch a clothing line for Topshop and even sang in music videos.

She may have recently turned 41, but Kate isn't letting her age dampen her success with a second collection for Topshop, a Burberry fragrance campaign, Mango modelling gig alongside Cara Delevingne and role at Vogue under her belt.

It comes as little surprise then that the model took last year's top spot in the Times Rich list of models.

Her hard work - including campaigns for Rimmel, St. Tropez, Carphone Warehouse and Alexander McQueen - has certainly paid off. 

WHAT YOU'LL FIND IN THE BARNHOUSE BY KATE MOSS 

  • Five bedrooms
  • A double height reception space
  • A spacious outdoor entertaining deck
  • Private pool and large retractable doors
  • Six lakes nearby and 650 acres of rural English countryside 
  • Bespoke furnishings by David Haddock, a West Country based local craftsman
  • A dining table with benches
  • Four poster stainless steel box bed
  • TV cabinet featuring a silver thunderbolt paying homage to influential pop culture icon David Bowie
  • Art by Allen Jones, Chris Levine, Damien Hirst, Mit Senoj and Kate’s own collaborations with Jake and Dinos Chapman and Chris Allen
  • Kitchen with open-plan layout extended into the living space
  • Plush deep velvet sofas
  • Dusty grey thick shaggy carpets
  • Earthy tones and plenty of indoor foliage 
  • House of Hackney’s newly launched collection of fabrics and wallpapers, which reinvent William Morris’ infamous Victorian wallpaper designs 

 

 

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