I Have 73 Questions About Margot Robbie's Perfect Home, but Mainly: Can I Move In?

Margot Robbie recently participated in Vogue's 73 Questions video series, and despite the fun interview, all I'm really concerned with is her effortlessly perfect home. The actress and cover star for the magazine's July issue offered an intimate look at her Los Angeles home, which features a breezy beach-town aesthetic with farmhouse accents that can likely be attributed to the enduring influence of Fixer Upper. Oh, and there's a surfboard that serves as decor — two actually!

Not to compare, but unlike many palatial celebrity homes featured in magazine spreads, Margot's feels lived in and thoughtfully decorated in a way that seems inviting. I guess, what I'm trying to say is, my lease is up in a few months and I would love to be considered as a roommate. Watch the Vogue video ahead and then enjoy my unnecessarily detailed look at everything I love about the home — my future home, that is.

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Let's Take a Closer Tour of Margot Robbie's Idyllic Home, Shall We?

Let's Take a Closer Tour of Margot Robbie's Idyllic Home, Shall We?

Right off the bat we're greeted by the sight of this all-black Dutch door. How charming!

If you somehow weren't already aware Margot is Australian, her living room will make that clear with its beachy accessories, including a surfboard and conch shell.

This sunny lounge room is an indication of the blue-and-white theme to come, with an Henri Matisse print and loads of matching ceramics.

Between the natural light and glass-panel closet doors, this bedroom feels like a vacation. (I will say, I worry about getting sleep with those sheer curtains . . . but that's just me.)

Margot delicately arranging flowers is what I'd like to imagine myself doing on any given weekend instead of watching old seasons of America's Next Top Model or what have you. I also love that crisp white Smeg Electric Kettle.

Funny how celebrities (and celebrity chefs) always seem to be big fans of the mortar and pestle, huh? Wonder what they use them for.

Pause for this little dinnerware nook, complete with an old-timey radio.

The gold flatware! The marble wine cooler! The vintage pressed glassware! Looks like someone's been on Pinterest lately, eh?

Also, surfboard count: two.

It's imperative that I discuss this glass carafe with its wooden ball stopper, which I've arbitrarily deemed worthy of several slides. (See below.) It is so chic . . . and currently available on Amazon for $90.

Let's take one last look at this picturesque deck.

I have precisely 73 questions about those lemons! Are they real? Who replaces them? Are they simply for decor, or is this why she's put a lemon wedge in every single cup of water and carafe we've seen so far?

Oh, another blue-and-white room! With one ginormous throw pillow!

According to Instagram, you're not doing it right in 2019 if you don't own a fiddle-leaf fig tree.

It does not get more Los Angeles than that mid-century modern fireplace. Ah, do we really have to leave?