Larsa Pippen, the glamorous star of The Real Housewives of Miami, has once again captivated her fans with a jaw-dropping transformation of her new Miami mansion. On Saturday, July 19, the reality TV icon took to Instagram to share a stunning video, originally posted by South Florida’s botanical design maestros, The Plant Guy, showcasing the breathtaking overhaul of her foyer into a serene Zen garden masterpiece.
The video opens with Matthew Lang, the creative genius behind The Plant Guy, stepping into Larsa’s palatial new home. His eyes immediately light up at the sight of the sleek glass and wooden staircase, a centerpiece that screams modern elegance. “I love it. I love this house,” Matthew exclaims to Larsa, already envisioning the space’s potential. “This place is gonna be perfect… Let’s make it look like a real bonsai garden.”

Larsa, clearly thrilled, responds with her signature charm: “So good. You have such good taste. I’m glad you’re here.”
The transformation that follows is nothing short of spectacular. The Plant Guy team meticulously crafts a Zen garden beneath the staircase, opting for large, smooth gray slate stones to create a clean, authentic look. Eschewing the clutter of smaller river rocks, Larsa’s vision was clear: she wanted a minimalist, “sexy” aesthetic that exudes tranquility. As Matthew explained in a TikTok post, “We don’t want it to be messy and full and bushy. We just want real, real zen and sexy.”
The team artfully weaves natural moss between the stone layers, filling gaps with organic texture, and crowns the design with a striking faux bonsai tree at the base of the stairs. The result? A serene, sophisticated oasis that perfectly blends nature with luxury. Larsa couldn’t contain her excitement, praising The Plant Guy on Instagram: “Your work is so amazing.”
This isn’t Larsa’s first collaboration with Matthew Lang. The mother of four previously enlisted his expertise to style her former Miami penthouse, which she listed for $4.2 million last year. After purchasing her current sprawling estate in late 2024, Larsa wasted no time diving into renovations, determined to make the space her own. From a show-stopping bathroom makeover to this latest Zen garden triumph, her new home is shaping up to be a true reflection of her bold yet refined taste.
In a recent interview with The Daily Dish, Larsa opened up about her design journey, crediting Miami-based 2id Interiors for bringing her vision to life. “They have literally saved my life,” she gushed. “They are so creative, and they kind of saw the vision that I wanted for my house.” Departing from the stark white palette of her former penthouse, Larsa opted for earthy tones in her new home, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both luxurious and grounded.
While Larsa is clearly enamored with her evolving mansion, the renovation process hasn’t been without its challenges. “It’s been such a long time,” she admitted in her interview, noting the frustratingly slow pace of Miami’s construction timeline. “People say, ‘It’ll be ready in two weeks,’ but I haven’t figured out what two weeks means, because it’s been six months.” Despite the delays, Larsa remains optimistic, beaming with pride over her home’s energy and potential. “I love my house. I love the energy. The house is great. I love it.”
Larsa Pippen’s latest home transformation has left fans in awe, with social media buzzing over the rare glimpse into her multi-million dollar Miami palace. From the Zen-inspired foyer to the earthy elegance woven throughout, this mansion is a testament to Larsa’s impeccable style and unrelenting drive to create a space that’s uniquely hers. As she continues to put her stamp on this stunning estate, one thing is clear: Larsa Pippen knows how to make a house a home—and leave everyone talking.