Lil Baby is giving fans a look at his stylish Atlanta bachelor pad with the help of Architectural Digest.

In a new video published on Tuesday by the outlet, the 29-year-old rapper walked through the mansion which he renovated extensively with the help of Georgia-based interior designer, Annysa LaMantia.

“I purchased this house a couple of years ago, and it looked nothing like this,” Baby says in the video. “I got my designer Annysa to come in and bring it to life. Gutted the whole house out completely.”

“I always aspired to have, like, crazy houses. Of course, I’m from Atlanta and … a lot of houses in Atlanta are not like this yet.”

The home, which Baby said was designed for both entertaining and relaxation, features an open floor plan that connects the living room, kitchen, and pool area.

“The whole idea is that there are zones for all types of entertaining—from a movie theater where he makes music to a dining room, pool table, and a pool,” said LaMantia to Architectural Digest.

LaMantia, whose roster of clients also includes Khalid, Bobby Valentino, and former NBA star Lou Williams, also created custom pieces for the home, including an Italian marble dining table and a couch.

In the clip, the “Drip Too Hard” rapper also highlights personalized closets where he stores everything from tour outfits, jerseys, sneakers, and an “overflow” closet for items that he can’t fit in his other houses.

Other frills were featured in his luxurious primary suite, complete with an infinity couch, an Italian-imported bathtub, and a fireplace in the bathroom.

His theater room features movie posters, including his own Amazon Prime Video documentary, Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby.

The backyard includes a pool, jacuzzi, and a basketball court where he spends time with his kids and friends.

Baby notes that he had been spending more time in his Miami home and hadn’t really been to his ATL spot since his son’s graduation from Pre-K in May. Nonetheless, the rapper still considers the home an oasis after being away on the road.

“Being an artist and going to different places, I just stayed in a lot of hotels, a lot of Airbnbs. Then when I come home, I don’t got that same feeling,” he said in the video. “So I wanted to have that same feeling when I go to the nicest places in the world, and how they bathrooms and how they houses look.”

The Grammy-winner got sentimental with the magazine, telling AD that despite his awards and accolades, the home “feels like a great accomplishment for me.”

“Even beyond all of that, this home is one of the things where I can see how far I came,” he said. “It took a lot to get here.”

Watch Lil Baby’s “Open Door” tour up top.

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