Photo: Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram. Inset: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyVicki Gunvalsonis wrapping up renovations on her new home in Coto de Caza, California, and one special area is almost complete.The Real Housewives of Orange Countyalum, 59, shared an updated look at her new “informal ‘wine room’” Wednesday on Instagram, highlighting the neutral-toned furniture accenting the space.“Furniture finally got delivered yesterday, and still waiting on more tables for family room and mirrors on [the] wall,“Gunvalson captioned the carousel of photos.Four dark grey swivel chairs “for conversations and wine with friends and family” are placed at the center of the space. A second seating area is located in the adjacent room, with cream-colored love seats framing a pair of gray chairs in between.“The Jewel Box that @cindyshockey designed for me is exactly what I wanted,” Gunvalson said of her interior designer. “Uncluttered with soft grays and cream tones with a touch of natural wood tones is perfect for my new home.” She added the hashtags #lowmaintenance, #lessismore and #happyplace.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramThe kitchen was among the first spaces theRHOCstar tackled five weeks before moving in. Gunvalson revealed the finished room in Wednesday’s post. It features white cabinets with gold handles, quartzite countertops, a re-configured island and all-new appliances.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramAround the corner is a small formal dining space with a grey-stained wood table and upholstered chairs tucked in next to the curving staircase.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramGunvalson previously purchased and then quickly solda home in North Carolina. She announced the purchase in August 2020, saying that she wanted to be closer to her daughter Brianna and grandkids. But shortly after, her daughter’s family moved from North Carolina to Oklahoma when her son-in-law landed a job. The Bravo starput her log home up for sale in Februaryand “got a full price offer” after having it on the market for just one day.In April, Gunvalsonput her previous Coto de Caza residence on the marketfor $3.35 million, theLos Angeles Timesreported. The five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, two-story house contained an office, a center-island kitchen, formal living and dining rooms off the entry and a family room with a wet bar.

Photo: Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram. Inset: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

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Vicki Gunvalsonis wrapping up renovations on her new home in Coto de Caza, California, and one special area is almost complete.The Real Housewives of Orange Countyalum, 59, shared an updated look at her new “informal ‘wine room’” Wednesday on Instagram, highlighting the neutral-toned furniture accenting the space.“Furniture finally got delivered yesterday, and still waiting on more tables for family room and mirrors on [the] wall,“Gunvalson captioned the carousel of photos.Four dark grey swivel chairs “for conversations and wine with friends and family” are placed at the center of the space. A second seating area is located in the adjacent room, with cream-colored love seats framing a pair of gray chairs in between.“The Jewel Box that @cindyshockey designed for me is exactly what I wanted,” Gunvalson said of her interior designer. “Uncluttered with soft grays and cream tones with a touch of natural wood tones is perfect for my new home.” She added the hashtags #lowmaintenance, #lessismore and #happyplace.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramThe kitchen was among the first spaces theRHOCstar tackled five weeks before moving in. Gunvalson revealed the finished room in Wednesday’s post. It features white cabinets with gold handles, quartzite countertops, a re-configured island and all-new appliances.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramAround the corner is a small formal dining space with a grey-stained wood table and upholstered chairs tucked in next to the curving staircase.Vicki Gunvalson/InstagramGunvalson previously purchased and then quickly solda home in North Carolina. She announced the purchase in August 2020, saying that she wanted to be closer to her daughter Brianna and grandkids. But shortly after, her daughter’s family moved from North Carolina to Oklahoma when her son-in-law landed a job. The Bravo starput her log home up for sale in Februaryand “got a full price offer” after having it on the market for just one day.In April, Gunvalsonput her previous Coto de Caza residence on the marketfor $3.35 million, theLos Angeles Timesreported. The five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, two-story house contained an office, a center-island kitchen, formal living and dining rooms off the entry and a family room with a wet bar.

Vicki Gunvalsonis wrapping up renovations on her new home in Coto de Caza, California, and one special area is almost complete.

The Real Housewives of Orange Countyalum, 59, shared an updated look at her new “informal ‘wine room’” Wednesday on Instagram, highlighting the neutral-toned furniture accenting the space.

“Furniture finally got delivered yesterday, and still waiting on more tables for family room and mirrors on [the] wall,“Gunvalson captioned the carousel of photos.

Four dark grey swivel chairs “for conversations and wine with friends and family” are placed at the center of the space. A second seating area is located in the adjacent room, with cream-colored love seats framing a pair of gray chairs in between.

“The Jewel Box that @cindyshockey designed for me is exactly what I wanted,” Gunvalson said of her interior designer. “Uncluttered with soft grays and cream tones with a touch of natural wood tones is perfect for my new home.” She added the hashtags #lowmaintenance, #lessismore and #happyplace.

Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

The kitchen was among the first spaces theRHOCstar tackled five weeks before moving in. Gunvalson revealed the finished room in Wednesday’s post. It features white cabinets with gold handles, quartzite countertops, a re-configured island and all-new appliances.

Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Around the corner is a small formal dining space with a grey-stained wood table and upholstered chairs tucked in next to the curving staircase.

Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Gunvalson previously purchased and then quickly solda home in North Carolina. She announced the purchase in August 2020, saying that she wanted to be closer to her daughter Brianna and grandkids. But shortly after, her daughter’s family moved from North Carolina to Oklahoma when her son-in-law landed a job. The Bravo starput her log home up for sale in Februaryand “got a full price offer” after having it on the market for just one day.

In April, Gunvalsonput her previous Coto de Caza residence on the marketfor $3.35 million, theLos Angeles Timesreported. The five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, two-story house contained an office, a center-island kitchen, formal living and dining rooms off the entry and a family room with a wet bar.

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