Inside Christine and David Woolley’s Love Nest: $770,000 home in Lehi, Utah
Christine Brown and David Woolley are showing off their Utah home!
The Sister Wives star, 52, and her husband opened the doors to their new abode and walked fans through some of their favorite design details during a Nov. 26 video tour with Entertainment Tonight.
In a recent Sister Wives episode that was filmed before they tied the knot in October 2023, the couple shared that they bought a “beautiful home” together after just a few months of dating (the pair went public with their relationship in February 2023).
Christine tells the outlet of their four-bedroom home: “It’s nice and cozy. We want every space in our home to feel welcoming. We want everybody to be like, if you come here, you’re family, we love you. Stay with us, hang out with us, chat with us.”
She also shared a look at the process of getting her home ready for the tour as she revealed she “spent hours cleaning” to make it perfect in an Instagram Reel shared on Nov. 26.
Starting out in their bedroom, Christine tells ET what inspired some of the hues in the space, including the purple and brown accent pillows seen on the bed.
“When we talked about the colors and stuff, we just wanted something that represented masculine and feminine, and peaceful and calm,” she says. “I think we mastered it.”
David then quips, “Well the bed’s yours, the TV’s mine,” to which Christine responds, “Come on, that’s ours. That’s your mattress. It’s my bed frame, your mattress, and we have all the colors on it.”
Photos of the couple from their wedding day and one of David wrapping his arms around Christine after their engagement can be seen adorning the walls.
“This is one of our engagement photos. Isn’t that cute? He was whispering something very inappropriate in my ear,” she jokes.
They then make their way into the den, which they agree is their “favorite room” in the whole house, apart from their bedroom.
Christine notes they both love the long wraparound couch that David says he’s had for “probably eight or nine years.”
While decorating the room, Christine said she used a design hack of finding one large painting to place in the center of the space and then found accent pieces that matched the colors in the artwork.
Moving into the kitchen, Christine says the “huge space” that’s perfect for entertaining is a big reason why they purchased the home.
“What we care about most is a big huge space. And then we started looking at houses and the first thing you said,” she recalls, turning to David, “you said, you need a big counter, because when you cook for everybody, you need a big counter.”
She continues, “And then you said, it’s a big family, I’m pretty sure we’re going to need two ovens. So this house ended up being perfect for us because it has two ovens, which is important.”
The kitchen leads into the dining area, where a long table that was made by Christine’s son-in-law can be found. She notes that it’s ideal for hosting as it once “seated 25 people at Thanksgiving last year.”
Stunning views of the surrounding mountains can be admired from the kitchen all the way down to the living area through the expansive windows.