Olivia Rodrigo's Home Tour Reveals She's a Minimalist Queen

Olivia Rodrigo's gorgeous house stole the spotlight during her 73 Questions interview with Vogue. The "Vampire" singer welcomed the fashion publication into her home via teal blue doors and proceeded to reveal plenty of personal tidbits, including her favorite album ("Elephant" by The White Stripes), her secret baking skills (she whipped up a banana bread ahead of the shoot), and her biggest fashion splurge (a Chanel handbag she gifted herself upon finishing "Sour"). Along the way, the superstar allowed viewers to peek inside some of her most personal spaces, from her living room and kitchen to her spacious backyard.

Most of Rodrigo's interview focused on her favorite things and experience as a songwriter, but her house revealed a few secrets of its own. For the most part, the singer keeps to a minimalist design aesthetic, with soft touches of color sprinkled throughout. Her neutral couch was topped with pink and lavender pillows, and she used a similar technique in the kitchen, where red-accented hand towels and green jars brightened up the space. Her backyard also featured colorful pillows (this time with geometric patterns) to add a bit of personality to the space.

At 20 years old, Rodrigo appears to still be discovering her style when it comes to home decor. For now, she gravitates toward mixing an old-school aesthetic with a more modern touch. (Think: "Mad Men" meets minimalism.) Keep reading for a closer peek inside Rodrigo's home.

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Rodrigo appears to be a big fan of accent colors, as illustrated by her teal front door.

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The singer's living room looks out over a large green space.

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Rodrigo's bookcase holds her Grammys, a copy of "Twilight," and her favorite records, including "Elephant" by The White Stripes.

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Rodrigo's music room is painted a calming shade of blue.

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Her enviable kitchen features a sliding door that opens up to an outdoor eating area.

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In addition to making banana bread, Rodrigo also revealed she makes a mean cacio e pepe.

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Rodrigo's outdoor space includes splashes of color and a touch of '60s flair.