Boxing champ, Wladimir Klitschko sleeps in a pretty, pink bedroom, thanks to her fiancée Hayden Panettiere and six months old daughter, Kaya.
The 6'6" and 245 lbs athlete is currently enjoying the feminine tone master's bedroom, which was designed by Benjamin Vandiver.
Klitschko and Panettiere share a home in Nashville. At first the pair just wanted an informal home for two people, but after weeks into the design process, they discovered that Hayden was pregnant. So, the couple decided to turn the 5,000-square-foot area into a residence that is suitable for a growing family.
"Suddenly, we had to find a way to speak to Hayden and Wladimir's personal styles in a way that felt collected and authentic," Vandiver told Domino, "while also creating a child-friendly home."
The challenging part for the designer is the pair has dissimilar tastes, Klitschko prefers "pieces possessing a modern, European-inspired edge" while Panettiere is a traditional person with a "feminine flair." So, to reconcile their remarkable differences, Vandiver presented them with a pale-pink master's bedroom.
The couple's bedroom features rose quartz table lamps and blush colored pillows. The headboard is integrated with neutral color as well as the wallpaper. The entryway of the house include furnishings covered in playful textiles. Inside, the dining room is a traditional wooden table that goes well with the room's metallic wallpaper.
Klitschko loves to play the drums, so he has his own music room, which is located above the garage. It has a sofa that has arms which open up housing insulated beer coolers.
With his current reign as champion after he defeated Chris Byrd back in 2006, Klitschko has been heavyweight champion for almost a decade, according to Manchester Evening News. Now, his title has been threatened by Tyson Fury, who vowed to retire from the boxing ring if he does not defeat Klitschko in their heavyweight title fight on October 24.