Yolanda Hadid recently shared a tour of her Pennsylvania farm estate, highlighting a rustic mud room designed to resemble an authentic stockyard [1].
The tour provides a glimpse into the specific interior design choices Hadid used to create a cowboy-themed aesthetic within her private residence. This focus on rustic luxury comes as the property remains a point of interest for real estate observers.
The estate is located in Solebury, Bucks County, Pennsylvania [2, 3]. The property consists of a 32-acre land area [4], which includes a house measuring 3,400 square feet [5].
Central to the home's design is the cowboy-inspired interior, specifically the mud room. Hadid said she designed the space to feel like a working stockyard, blending functional farm elements with high-end residential styling [1].
Financial records indicate the estate has been listed for sale. While reports vary slightly on the exact figure, the listing price is cited as $10.88 million [5] and $10.9 million [2]. The property is positioned as a luxury family farm in the U.S. countryside [3, 4].
“a rustic mud room, which is designed to feel like an authentic stockyard”
The emphasis on a 'stockyard' aesthetic reflects a broader trend in luxury real estate where high-net-worth individuals blend authentic agricultural motifs with modern luxury. By showcasing the interior design while the property is listed for over $10 million, Hadid is effectively marketing the lifestyle and atmospheric value of the estate rather than just its square footage.


