Kat Von D has listed her luxurious gothic mansion for $15 million – and the quirky pad comes complete with a blood red swimming pool.
The make-up mogul, 39, purchased the Los Angeles home in 2016 for $6.5 – and has since more than left her mark on the property, decorating it in her signature sultry style.

Renovating the Victorian property in a “no expense spared restoration”, the tattoo artist added a hidden bar, seven fireplaces and a library.
The gated residence has 13 bedrooms, nine bathrooms and more than 12,500 sq ft of interior space.
Inside, a grand salon flows into the library/den and a formal living room with chandeliers, dark red furnishings and black panelled walls.
A dining room with stained glass windows features red velvet curtains, and a black formal dining table.
Even the kitchen has gothic undertones with heavy wooden accents and intricate carvings above the stove.

Each bedroom is decorated in a unique style – with one almost entirely painted and decorated in duck egg blue, while another has a wall mural of an eerie scene of bats flying above trees.
Outside is the stand out feature – a swimming pool dyed blood red.
The home was previously used to film the 2003 film, Cheaper by the Dozen – with a far more traditional blue pool at the time.
Kat has recently moved to Indiana, while the house itself was moved to its current location in 1915, having been built in the 1890s by Isaac Newton Van Nuys.
The property is currently on sale with The Sher Group for $15 million.
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