How Scott Disick’s ‘bachelor pad’ compares to Kourtney’s house – & the taste they have in common, says interior designer
SCOTT Disick’s bachelor pad is a stark contrast to Kourtney Kardashian-Barker’s homey mansion, according to an expert.
The interior designer tells The U.S. Sun that Scott’s at-home Instagram posts offer insight into where the father of three is at in his life — and the matter of style he shares with his ex.
Michele Pelafas told The U.S. Sun that Scott Disick’s home looks more like a bachelor pad and lacks personality[/caption]Scott, 41, has given his followers plenty of glimpses inside his luxury homes lately.
He also recently revealed on The Kardashians that his son Mason, 14, is living with him.
The teenager had also not joined Kourtney, 45, on a family vacation with her husband, Travis Barker, 48.
“Mason is home with his dad,” Kourtney said during the July 18 episode.
“[It] makes me really sad, but I’m making the most of every second,” she added.
Interior designer Michele Pelafas suggested Scott wanted to provide a “nurturing environment” for his kids.
“Scott’s home suggests that he is living a busy life while maintaining a high standard of living,” she told The U.S. Sun.
“He has also been trying to provide a nurturing environment to fulfill his responsibility as a father and be a great dad.
“Scott’s home still looks more like a bachelor pad, though, and lacks personality.”
Kourtney shares a family home in Calabasas with Blink 182 drummer Travis.
The Tuscan-style mansion set her back $8.5 million and has six bedrooms.
She secured interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to decorate with her.
In 2022, Kourtney also snapped up a $14.5 million Santa Barbara beach home with Travis.
FAMILY-FOCUSED KOURT
Pelafas said Kourtney’s interior style shows she is concentrating on her family.
“Kourtney’s home decor style shows she is family-focused and a nurturing mother, ” she said.
“She has carefully curated design details and family-friendly spaces.
Kourtney has added special gifts and heirloom pieces to her home to represent her love for family, said an interior designer[/caption]“The comfort she has applied to all her decor shows Kourtney values a close-knit family and their well-being.
“Her homes about spending time together, cooking, lounging, or being together in their outdoor space.”
DAD’S PAD
Interior design has always been of interest to Scott.
He fronted the reality show Flip It Like Disick, where he renovated and sold houses to make a profit.
Scott owns a $6 million Hidden Hills estate featuring an infinity pool, seven bedrooms, and bathrooms.
His expansive Malibu pad offers stunning views of the ocean.
Scott is very much focused on his high standard of living in his home, but has been trying to bring his children into the mix, said Michele Pelafas[/caption]LORD DISICK’S DISTINCT TASTE
Pelafas claimed the reality star’s decor looked stylish but “lacked boundaries.”
But he does share a key trait with Kourtney: They both like things luxe and expensive.
“Scott’s Hidden Hills Home reflects his luxurious taste,” she said.
“He has high-end finishes, showing an appreciation for the finer things in life.
“Scott has an eye for design and detail with many sleek finishes.
“But he has been starting to create a fun and engaging environment for his children.
Scott prefers high-end design and sleek finishes which can be carefree and lack boundaries, said an expert[/caption]“We see these new entertainment areas and amenities such as a pool and outdoor spaces.
“But it all feels more carefree because these all lack some boundaries.
“There are not many details in Scott’s places like Kourtney has in her homes, and that makes it feel like a real home.”
KARDASHIAN AESTHETIC
The Kardashians generally tend to lean toward minimal decor.
Kim Kardashian, 43, prefers more neutral palettes in her Calabasas mansion.
Kourtney’s taste appears slightly different.
Scott has been trying to provide a nurturing environment to fulfill his responsibility as a father, said an expert[/caption]The KUWTK star has owned and redecorated other houses over the years.
She bought a $1.7 million home with Scott in 2010.
When Scott and Kourtney sold their Calabasas family home in 2014, he described her taste as “Alice in Wonderland meets Beetlejuice.”
“When we first started decorating, I wanted all white walls and everything to be simple,” she told Domain Home.
“Then I started saying! “I’m too young. This is my first house: I want to have fun!”‘
Kourtney has focused on her family spending time together, cooking, lounging, or being in their outdoor space, said Michele Pelafas[/caption]MOM BRINGS THE WARMTH
Michele further explained why the former couple’s interior styles are widely different.
“Kourtney has a warm and welcoming entryway with a custom foyer table that displays candles and artful greenery,” she said.
“This speaks to her open personality and love for nature.
“The limestone floor is anchoring and inviting.
Michele Pelafas told The U.S. Sun that Kourtney’s limestone floor is anchoring and inviting[/caption]“She has high fashion museum-quality furniture, including The Pierre Jeanneret seating surrounding the dining table.
“Kourtney accents her home with special gifts and heirloom pieces to represent her love for family.
“Her style is polished, but her heart is in the home.
“The chef’s kitchen also combines this form and functionality.
“It is practical and state-of-the-art, yet she proudly displays her children’s art on the refrigerator.”
Kourtney’s chef kitchen offers functionality but is homely, said an expert[/caption]DAD’S HOSTING
Regarding Scott’s homes, Pelafas suggested his focus was on “socializing”.
She said he likes “entertainment-focused spaces, including a home theater, pool, and expansive outdoor areas.”
“This indicates that Scott enjoys hosting and socializing and is outgoing.
“At the same time, he likes practical spaces that cater to his daily needs.
“The home is located in a gated community, which suggests that he, too, values privacy and security away from the public eye.”
Scott’s living room styling shows that he enjoys hosting and socializing and is outgoing, said an interior designer[/caption]Scott and Kourtney’s turbulent relationship lasted almost a decade, with a final split in 2015.
This came amid cheating allegations and Scott entering rehab.
During that time, they had kids Mason, Penelope, 11, and Reign, nine.
Scott went on to date celebrities like Sofia Richie and Kimberley Stewart.
Kourtney married Travis in 2021, and the Hulu stars now share a nine-month-old son, Rocky.
ON RETREAT
“Kourtney’s new family means special details at home,” Pelafas said.
“This is while creating an environment that is simple and tranquil, from dimly lit candles to modernist artwork.
“She values her personal space as a retreat from her public and sometimes busy life.
“Scott is very much focused on his high standard of living and trying to bring his children into the mix.”
Scott and Kourtney split in 2015 and co-parent three children (Mason and Penelope are seen here without Reign)[/caption] Nurturing Kourtney (seen here with nine-month-old Rocky) likes to retreat into her personal space and enjoy her privacy, said an expert[/caption]