Keke Palmer is giving fans a look inside the home she shares with her 3-year-old son, Leodis, as well as her sisters and their children.
During a recent visit from Architectural Digest, the actress gave a tour of her California ranch house that she says reminds her of a classic sitcom home.
“My house is kind of like Full House,” Palmer told Architectural Digest, “except instead of three uncles, we’ve got three aunts.”
When asked if that made her the Danny Tanner of the house, she embraced the comparison.
“Danny Tanner, girl! Leo is Michelle: ‘You got it, dude,’” she said.
Palmer said she wanted her home to have that Full House vibe while still feeling luxurious.
To achieve that vision, Palmer worked with Michele Booth and Anna Viola of Rylston Road Interiors to bring the home together in eight months. Booth said the goal was to create a space that reflected Palmer’s personality while still giving her a place to relax.
“I think at the end of the day, this home is a reflection of Keke. It’s grounded, expressive, and effortlessly warm,” Booth said.

Inside, the home features a white marble fireplace, custom velvet sofas, cozy window seats, and a media room stocked with paperbacks and VHS tapes.
The space also showcases personal touches from Palmer’s career such as her acting awards, a “Just Keke” doll.
One room that received special attention was Leodis’ bedroom. Palmer said she wanted the space to feel like a sanctuary for her son.

Reflecting on the space, Palmer said: “I think the thing that I love most about seeing Leodis in his room is that he feels that it’s his sanctuary the same way that I feel mine is. It really reflects his comfort, the things he loves, his personality. So it’s his safe space, and I’m really just happy that as a mom, I could provide that for him.”
For Palmer, the home’s biggest feature isn’t the design. It’s the memories being made inside it.
“I’m just so happy that my son and my nieces and my nephews get to grow up here.”






