Inside Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's 'Dreamland' mansion

America’s coolest home! Take a peek inside Alicia Keys' mansion

Alicia Keys' R321-million mansion was allegedly the inspiration for Tony Stark's futuristic home in 'Iron Man'. 

Inside Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz mansion
Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz show off their 'Dreamland' mansion/ YouTube (Achitectural Digest)

The California home of singer Alicia Keys, and her husband Kasseem 'Swizz Beatz' Dean, has been described as an "architectural masterpiece".

The couple invited Architectural Digest into the mansion, which is reportedly worth a whopping $20.8-million (R321-million).

The cliffside mansion, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean, has a link to the 'Iron Man' movies. Tony Stark's futuristic 'Razor Point' home was allegedly inspired by the mansion's design, according to the publication. 

Alicia and Swizz Beatz call their mansion, 'Dreamland'. It has also been dubbed  “America’s coolest home". 

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The 11,000-square-foot mansion is filled with more than 1,000 art pieces from African American and African artists. It has floor-to-ceiling glass and floating staircases.

A fleet of luxury cars fill the mansion's garage. Swizz Beatz is a big Ferrari fan and owns a Ferrari Enzo, a Ferrari LaFerrari, and a Ferrari SF90.

The American record producer revealed that he had the home saved as his phone's screensaver for eight years. “I was low-key manifesting it,” he told Architectural Digest

The architectural designer was Wallace E. Cunningham 

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz share the home with their two sons, Egypt and Genesis. 

Take a peek inside America's coolest home. 

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