Scout Willis Opens the Doors to Her 'Sensual' L.A. Home Where She Wants Guests to Come Over and 'Make Out' Natalia SenanayakeFebruary 10, 2026 at 3:13 AM 0 Scout Willis for 'AD' Laure Joliet / Architectural Digest Scout Willis opened the doors to her newlydesigned Los Angeles abode for a tour with Architectural Digest The "It Ain't Nothing" singer, and daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, revealed the "whimsical" space was designed with love and connection in mind "I want people to meet each other here and make out," she told the outlet Scout Willis' Los Angeles home is her own little love...
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Natalia SenanayakeFebruary 10, 2026 at 3:13 AM
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Scout Willis opened the doors to her newly-designed Los Angeles abode for a tour with Architectural Digest
The "It Ain't Nothing" singer, and daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, revealed the "whimsical" space was designed with love and connection in mind
"I want people to meet each other here and make out," she told the outlet
Scout Willis' Los Angeles home is her own little love nest.
The "It Ain't Nothing" singer, 34, gave Architectural Digest a tour of her Hollywood cottage and shared how the home is all about fostering connections for anyone who steps inside. The sentiment is so strong, in fact, her friends have even dubbed the property "the Chapel of Love."
"I want people to come to this house and fall in love," the singer-songwriter tells the outlet. "I want people to meet each other here and make out."
Scout Willis' Hollywood home
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Willis — who is the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis — worked with designer Roman Alonso of Commune Design to bring her love-inspired design vision to life.
She says she immediately fell for the ceilings in her historic home's vaulted entryway, which is still adorned with the original colored plaster. Scout takes great pride in the 1920s Normandy-style cottage being a "designated historic landmark," as she's a major "nerd for L.A. history," she says.
"I wanted it to feel like an adult woman's home. And at the same time, like an absolute whimsical, sensual child's playground," she told AD of the vibe she and Alonso curated.
As a result, the ceiling in the living room is washed with a soft pink color, while the stairs are painted a rich purple-brown. A paler pink is featured in her dressing room, which she describes as her "surrealist Marie Antoinette 1930s department-store closet."
She also calls attention to her "fantasy shire fairy garden," which she worked with landscaping firm Geoponika to fill with an array of unconventional plants.
Scout Willis' Hollywood home
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As for the rest of the outdoor space, she wanted to make sure it was an area fit for entertaining — and for potentially sparking a connection between her guests. Thus, she had multiple features installed where possible glances could be stolen, from the hot tub to the sunken "conversation pit."
"My friend calls it flirty architecture," Scout says of the layout.
While the newly-designed home reflects a whimsical, groovy feel, the musician notes that it also holds a connection to her own creative process.
"What I love so much about L.A. — and this house — is it's kind of like a palimpsest, where all these different eras are overlaid," she tells the outlet. "I use my music this way, I use all my work this way. It's like a spell."
Cover for AD's "The L.A. Issue"
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Following the release of her single "It Ain't Nothing," Scout spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about her "fascination" behind love and relationships, and how that translated into her music.
"I'm so fascinated by human sexuality and relationships and the way people fit with themselves in these spaces," she told PEOPLE in November. "[What] feels really exciting for me about this music and this record is that it's almost these embedded mantras."
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Similar to the energy she's created in her L.A. home, Scout explained that the song encapsulates "that moment when you meet someone at a party or you've been involved in a flirtation but nothing's happened yet, and there's all this coiled energy and power between you."
To read more about Scout Willis' Hollywood home featured in Architectural Digest's "The L.A. Issue," visit architecturaldigest.com.
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