Inside Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s Homes, From California to Oklahoma

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s homes are places of refuge for the married couple, who are both often on the road for their respective careers. The musicians wed in an intimate ceremony at Shelton’s Oklahoma ranch in 2021, and have both been vocal about their appreciation for lowkey nights away from the limelight. “Gwen and I have done so much traveling and touring and work the first half of our lives that now we’re like, ‘Hey, I’m good to put my sweatpants on at 6 p.m. and watch Ozark eight times,’” Shelton told People in 2022. “That’s our life now, and we love it.”

Shelton and Stefani famously met as coaches on NBC’s hit singing competition The Voice in 2014. At the time, they were each married to other people—Shelton to fellow country singer Miranda Lambert, and Stefani to rocker Gavin Rossdale. Both were going through tumultuous times in their respective relationships, and both filed for divorce from their spouses in 2015. In late 2020, after spending the first part of the pandemic quarantined together with Stefani’s three children at Shelton’s ranch, the pair revealed that they’d gotten engaged. “Hey @gwenstefani thanks for saving my 2020… And the rest of my life,” Shelton captioned a photo of the pair smooching. “I love you. I heard a YES!” After shedding their previous properties, the couple now split their time between a mansion in the San Fernando Valley and Shelton’s sprawling country ranch. Take a peek inside the places these two call home.

Stefani’s Beverly Hills mansion

In 2006, Stefani and Rossdale had been married for about four years when they picked up what would come to be their family home for the better part of a decade—a $13.25 million mansion in Beverly Hills. The couple worked with decorator Kelly Wearstler to completely outfit the 15,000-square-foot residence with the sort of punk-rock, eclectic aesthetic one might expect from two rockers. The property included a black-and-white covered walkway, with the same patterned marble flooring continuing inside. A black marble double-sided fireplace separated a brightly colored living room from the formal dining room, and even the kitchen boasted black-and-white striped walls. The residence featured seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, as well as a movie theater, a 1,500-square-foot home gym, a guesthouse, a children’s playground, a chicken coop, and an infinity pool. The couple originally listed the property for $35 million following their split, but sold it for $21.65 million in 2019.

Shelton’s Tennessee home

Shelton and Lambert married in 2011 and purchased a $2.258 million home in Brentwood, Tennessee, two years later, in 2013. The former couple’s property was located about 20 miles outside Nashville, and comprised a 10,627-square-foot dwelling situated on nearly an acre of land on the Arnold Palmer Signature golf course. The megamansion featured five bedrooms and eight bathrooms, with a rustic, elegant aesthetic. Amenities included a media room, a lounge with a wet bar, and a spacious game room in the basement with another bar. Outdoors there was a tennis court, a fitness center, and a pool and spa. Shortly after the pair announced their split, they sold the property for $2.25 million in 2017.

Lake Texoma estate

Stefani and Shelton with her kids, Kingston Rossdale (far left), Apollo Rossdale, and Zuma Rossdale

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Stefani and Shelton with her kids, Kingston Rossdale (far left), Apollo Rossdale, and Zuma Rossdale
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Shelton has several properties in his home state of Oklahoma, including one on Lake Texoma, a body of water that sits, appropriately, between Oklahoma and Texas. Stefani has shared photos and videos of her and her three sons spending time there as far back as 2018, but it’s unclear how long Shelton has owned the property. The lakehouse is where Shelton, Stefani, and her boys spent much of their time during the beginning of the pandemic, and it includes a Hawaiian-inspired home, complete with palm trees, thatched roofs, and a large infinity pool overlooking the lake. The rest of the property features fields and horses for the boys to explore and revel in nature. “We get away from everything [in LA], and we’re just us,” Shelton told People of escaping with Stefani and the whole family to Oklahoma. “It truly does feel different. That’s where I feel the most comfortable, happy and safe.”

Encino residence

In May 2020, Shelton and Stefani purchased a $13.2 million estate together in Encino, California. The 13,000-square-foot property sits on a 1.6-acre lot tucked right up against the foothills. The newly built home was sold in an off-market deal, so few details are available, but the dwelling reportedly stands three stories tall and the property has a four-car garage. Stefani has shared various videos from within the home over the years, giving fans tiny glimpses at eye-catching features like marble walls, zebra-print rugs, and large framed photos of her children (and Blake, of course!).

Oklahoma ranch

The inside of Ole Red, Shelton’s bar in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, not far from his ranch

In 2021, the couple wed in a secret ceremony in a small chapel reportedly built on Shelton’s Ten Point Ranch just for the occasion. By then, Shelton had owned the 1,300-plus-acre Oklahoma ranch for nearly a decade, and he and Stefani had reportedly built a custom sprawling white-and-gray mansion about one mile away. Situated near Tishomingo, Oklahoma, the home sits on a hill in front of a lake, boasting a decidedly Southern vibe with some Victorian flair. Aerial images of the dwelling reveal a gray roof with four chimneys, white Roman columns, a large front porch, and a balcony on the upper deck. The main house is estimated to measure somewhere around 15,000 square feet. A semi-detached small stone house situated just off to the side could be used as a guest house. Not much else is known about the ultra-private estate, but Stefani did share a tiny glimpse into the couple’s laid back home life in a TikTok video in 2023, in which she and Shelton drive around what looks to be the sprawling ranch. Ten Point Ranch was put up for sale in 2019, so it’s not clear how much of the property Shelton still owns, though he does still own Ole Red bar, a restaurant and merchandise store nearby.

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest


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