Back in February, Lauren Alaina got a brand new home in Nashville and has spent her time in quarantine getting put together just like she likes it. "I'm very proud of it," the "Getting Good" Singer, says in an exclusive video tour with PEOPLE.
The home is 2200 square feet and the living room features a rug that was made from her family's late cow. States that "My stepdad loved her, and when she passed away, he made a rug out of her, and then when he passed away, I inherited her, because I loved this rug. I was always obsessed with it, and he told my mom he wanted me to have it," She says it's one of her favorite things in the whole house.
She shows us a record player that used to be her grandmother's and gushes about the fact that it STILL WORKS.
Lauren takes us to her studio where the music is made. The walls are decorated in acoustic panels and her awards that includes the plaque that she received when her song with Kane Brown, "What If's" went number one. Understandably there is also a special place for her ACM, CMT and other various industry awards.
The Georgia native also admits that she converted a bedroom into a dressing room. The walls are covered with sparkly outfits and shoes.




