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Check Out Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Gothic-Inspired Home

Like its owner, the home comes with a sense of humor.

In a home previously owned by former couple Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale and Twilight actor Robert Pattison, husbands Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mitika revived the Gothic roots of this 1928 Spanish Colonial in Los Feliz.

According to Architectural Digest, “Ferguson and Mikita worked with Will & Grace set decorator–cum–interior designer Peter Gurski to fill the four-bedroom home, which clocks in at nearly 5,000-square-feet. (Ferguson met Gurski on the set of the 2007 show The Class. “I said, ‘Here’s my number if you need help buying anything,’ and he called me about a chair,” says Gurski.) Still, the design of the home is highly personal; most of the items inside it imbued with meaning.

You can see more the couple’s gorgeous home here.

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