As Kelly Clarkson, the 'Dark Side' singer said her vows, exchanged rings and officially took up her music manager husband, Brandon Blackstock's last name October 20; the newlywed couple has made Kelly's Tennessee home their primary residence.
According to several news reports, Kelly and Brandon have moved into the $2.8 million mansion that she purchased sometime back in 2012. Apparently, Kelly purchased the residence under the name of a trust and the deal was quite private.
Listing records state that the residence is a 17,321-square-foot house comprising of seven bedrooms and nine full and one half bathroom. The residence provides for ample recreation area and also has 'deeded lakefront access', reports Zillow.
Interiors of the home feature dark hardwood and tiled flooring with large French doors and windows. A theater, an elevator, a state-of-the-art modern kitchen with double islands and breakfast nooks are some exclusive features of the house.
Check out the pictures of the home, here.
Though Kelly's home is a highly secured and gated property, she is quite friendly with her neighbors.
"When Kelly is here, she is home. She is friendly to everyone," an inside source revealed to E News.
The couple moved into the home just a few days before their marriage.
Kelly and Brandon tied the knot Sunday at the Blackberry Farms in Tennessee. Though Kelly wanted to 'elope' for her wedding, they instead decided to have a low key one. However, that did not make it any less special.
On Monday, she announced her nuptials on twitter with a picture of the beautiful couple:
Kelly also made it a point to thank 'Temperley' the British designer brand for her stupefying lacy-long sleeved wedding dress and her friends for the headpiece.
As the couple settle down in the beautiful home in blissful matrimony, Kelly can't wait to have babies.
"I want babies, like, right off the bat. Well, I'm totally gonna have a girl. My first child will be a girl-I know it in my soul," Kelly said on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show earlier this month, reports E! Online.
The house is big enough for a couple of children running around, so way to go Kelly!