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Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel turn their $9.5 million LA home into a magical winter wonderland

‘Property Brothers’ star Jonathan Scott and actress Zooey Deschanelwho got engaged in 2023 have decorated the halls of their sprawling Los Angeles home, transforming it into a winter wonderland.

Scott, 47, and Deschanel, 45, collaborated with the creator and designer of Glitterville Studios Stefan Brown to bring festive joy to their home.

Scott showed off the stunning makeover of his YouTube account, revealing all the steps needed to spruce up their home for the holidays.

“We take holiday decorating very seriously around here,” Scott said at the start of the clip, adding that he “just trusts” Glitterville.

Speaking about what they want their abode to look like, Scott noted that they “love sparkle, color and glitter.”

‘Property Brothers’ star Jonathan Scott and actress Zooey Deschanel, who got engaged in 2023, have decorated the halls of their sprawling Los Angeles home, transforming it into a winter wonderland. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for MPTF)
Scott, 47, and Deschanel, 45, worked with Glitterville Studios creator and designer Stephen Brown to give their home a festive touch. (YouTube)
Scott showed off the stunning makeover on his YouTube account, revealing all the steps it took to spruce up their home for the holidays. (YouTube)
“We take holiday decorating very seriously around here,” Scott said at the start of the clip, adding that he “just trusts” Glitterville. (YouTube)

“Our own personal holiday theme this year is velvet and bows or tartan and tinsel,” Scott added before Brown got started.

The first step in Glitterville’s process was to transform the living room, which came complete with wooden ceilings, wooden floors and wood-paneled walls, and cozy brown and green sofas.

“This year we’re going to recreate the three, it’s going to be a ski-themed tree,” Brown said as he and his team got to work placing colorful ornaments on the tree.

Starting with the tree in the living room, Brown advised viewers to “tackle one section at a time” and add some branches at the end to make the tree appear fuller.

“The task was to make the tree, but make it different. So you still like the tinsel, you still like the colorful balls, and you still want a lot of light,” Brown said.

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They then worked on adding more “character” to the foyer, which was accentuated by the grand staircase with a carpet draped on top.

“Our own personal holiday theme this year is velvet and bows or tartan and tinsel,” Scott added before letting Brown get to work. (YouTube)
The first step in Glitterville’s process was to transform the living room, which came complete with wooden ceilings, wooden floors and wood-paneled walls, and cozy brown and green sofas. (YouTube)
They then worked on adding more “character” to the foyer, which was accentuated by the grand staircase with a carpet draped on top. (YouTube)
They added cute decorations to the foyer, including reindeer making their way to the lamp. (YouTube)

They added cute decorations to the foyer, including reindeer making their way to the lamp.

Then they moved to the solarium, which already had a whole array of colorful and illuminated greenery, on which they hung Christmas baubles.

At the end of the video, when Scott was shown the reveal, he called his winter village “spectacular.”

While you’re talking to PeopleScott revealed that they like “happy characters, vibrant colors and no shortage of sparkle.”

Brown told the outlet that they were using similar themes with “brightly colored balls, lots of lights, streamers and of course lots of tinsel,” adding that the couple wanted to “show something to make it different from previous years.”

“To do that, we added lots of dovetail ribbons for an extra pop of color… underneath all the tinsel, which is Zooey’s absolute favorite!” he added.

The couple purchased their beautiful five-bedroom home, which spans 6,383 square feet in Brentwood, CA, for $9.5 million.

The 1938 Georgian-style house was designed by Gerard Colcordwhich was known for its rural colonial style, including exposed wood and brick fireplaces.

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