Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are living in a dream home they designed and built from the ground up.β€œWe wanted the house to look like an old barn, something that had been here for decades, that was then converted into a house,” Kutcher told Architectural Digest of the sprawling farmhouse he and his wife share with their kids in Los Angeles. β€œBut it also had to feel modern and relevant.”And judging by the pictures featured in the magazine’s June issue, the Hollywood power couple brought that vision to life. Reclaimed wood, board-form concrete and glass make up the stunning design of the 6-acre property, which features a main house connected to a guesthouse/entertainment barn, as well as a freestanding barbecue pavilion. Kunis and Kutcher’s living room features board-form concrete walls and reclaimed-oak floor planks. Douglas Friedman / Architectural DigestKunis and Kutcher used Pinterest boards to determine their personal visions for the design.β€œWhen we looked at each other’s boards, 90% of the images we selected were the same, and most of the houses we pinned were designed by Howard,” Kutcher said, referring to architect Howard Backen of the firm Backen & Gillam Architects. So, naturally, they tapped Backen for the project that took five years to complete. While the property is aesthetically pleasing, it’s also sustainable. It’s powered entirely by photovoltaics, and the couple even harvests their own food on the land β€” a field of corn they planted during the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. The kitchen and breakfast area feel cozy [More]