15 Best Pinoy Celebrity Homes For Style Inspiration
These celebrity homes not only have star power, they've got cool design details that you can use as style pegs

We look at celebrities’ homes because we are curious about their lives, but the truth is, many of these homes are designed so well you can get a style peg or two out of each of them. We’ve rounded up 15 of these Pinoy celebs’ homes to give you a bit of decorating inspo.
John Lloyd Cruz
On this 1,100sqm corner property stands the actor’s French-Mediterranean family home, which is filled with narra furniture pieces, polished wooden floors, and an ornate staircase.
READ: John Lloyd Cruz’s Sprawling Family Home
Aljur Abrenica
This Quezon City property has many unique, industrial-themed features, such as the weathered brick walls, reclaimed wood accents, and funky murals.
READ: Aljur Abrenica’s Three-Storey Townhouse
Pokwang
The comedienne’s Antipolo property sports double-volume ceilings, linear architectural accents, and a color palette of beige, khaki, and orange.
READ: Pokwang’s Modern Four-Storey House In Antipolo
Jennylyn Mercado
The Kapuso star took a non-feminine route for her bedroom, opting for weathered brick walls, a Chesterfield sofa, and raw concrete reminiscent of a New York apartment.
READ: Jennylyn Mercado’s Modern Two-Storey Home
James Yap
With its sleek, leather, metal, and wood furniture, shag carpets, and dark color scheme, the basketball star’s home is a dream man cave.
READ: James Yap’s Sleek And Modern Pad
Derek Ramsay
The actor’s Palawan glass house is filled with stunning artwork and designer furniture, including pieces by Kenneth Cobonpue and Ito Kish, and a kitchen by Poliform.
READ: Derek Ramsay’s Glass House In Palawan
Iza Calzado
Designer Nix Alañon gave his signature elegant-with-twist style to the actress’s expansive condo unit. Here, paneled walls serve as a subtle backdrop to the neutral-toned furniture from PhoeNix Home (the designer’s own line).
READ: Iza Calzado’s Modern-Eclectic Condo Unit
Janice de Belen
There are lots of things to love in the actress’s home: the exuberant, vibrantly colored furniture, the eclectic mix of furniture pieces and accessories, and hip artwork.
READ: Janice de Belen’s Renovated Family Home
Sharon Cuneta
The Megastar’s Mandaluyong home is filled with restrained and timeless furniture pieces in elegant shades of mahogany, khaki, and green.
READ: Sharon Cuneta’s Elegant Family Home
Kris Aquino
Interior designer Rossy Yabut Rojales of Heim Interiors worked on the Queen-of-all-Media’s former Quezon City home. Here, an all-white palette and timeless furniture are updated with citrus accents of lime green and lemon yellow.
READ: Kris Aquino’s Former Three-Storey House In Quezon City
Alden Richards
The Victor Magtanggol star worked hard to save up to build his family home in Laguna. The interiors are tasteful and elegant, with traditional furniture in white, cream, and beige.
READ: Alden Richards’ Two-Storey House In Laguna
Willie Revillame
The TV show host’s Tagaytay house took inspiration from the Bulgari Hotel and Resort in Bali, Indonesia. The spacious home boasts designer furniture, such as this Italian Molteni & C dining set.
READ: Willie Revillame’s Enchanting House In Tagaytay
Coco Martin
The Ang Probinsyano star’s sprawling home resembles a resort, complete with pool, designer furniture, and tropical landscaping. Says the actor: “Bahay siya, pero ‘yong ambiance niya, nakaka-relax po, gano’n. Kaysa mag-hotel ka, di ba po?”
READ: Coco Martin’s 2000sqm Tropical-Inspired Dream Home
The Pacquiaos
One of the most stunning features of boxing champ and Senator Manny Pacquiao’s Forbes Park home is the outdoor area, which boasts travertine marble flooring and an immense lap pool that stretches towards the house.
READ: Manny And Jinkee Pacquiao’s Modern Tropical House In Forbes Park
Vic Sotto and Pauleen Luna
The absence of a gate in the newlywed couple’s home makes the tropical-modern architecture stand out.
READ: Vic Sotto and Pauleen Luna’s Two-Storey House In Laguna
These houses all originally appeared in various issues of Yes! magazine.