Joshua Malina, who plays David Rosen on the hit show "Scandal," recently shared details about his house, family life, and knowledge on home design. According to the film and stage actor, he considers himself a design-savvy individual, although he admits that he doesn't have a "profound base of actual knowledge" on home design.

Architectural Digest was able to score an exclusive interview with the "Scandal" actor, and Malina gave a peek of his personal life in the discussion.

Malina shared that he lives with his wife Melissa Merlin and their two kids in a 1970s' ranch-style home located in Malibu. According to him, the house has several features from the 1970s era, but though it may seem dated, he and his wife reportedly love the views of the Pacific Ocean from their home.

Malina further described his house as having a "boho-ethnic-shabby-chic vibe." In it you'll find mid-century furniture, items from flea markets, souvenirs from their travels, and his wife's works.

When it comes to designing their home, Malina said that he and his wife consult each other and that their tastes generally match. Malina's wife has an eye for design, and she owns a flower shop which also features books, jewelry, vintage items and even textile.

In the interview, Malina also made a few revelations. He said that he took Will Bailey's plaque from the set of "The West Wing." The item reportedly sits in his office now. Will Bailey was Malina's previous role in the NBC drama.

Malina also talked about his "Scandal" role in terms of design style, and he said that the character is more on the "conservative/unimaginative" side and that his style would be "D.C. greige."

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Joshua Malina's net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million. Aside from "The West Wing" and "Scandal," he is known for his work in the TV series "Sports Night" and the 1992 film "A Few Good Men." In 2013, he won a TV Guide Award, and he has been nominated in the Screen Actors Guild Awards five times.