Jennifer Aniston is showing off her gorgeous Los Angeles home in the pages of Architectural Digest.

It’s no wonder Aniston and husband Justin Theroux have such a stunning home – the “Friends” alum admits she’s always had a thing for interior design.

“If I wasn’t an actress, I’d want to be a designer. I love the process. There’s something about picking out fabrics and finishes that feeds my soul,” she tells the magazine, adding she favours a “sexy” design look “but comfort is essential.”

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The couple, who share their dreamy mid-century home with their three dogs, purchased the property in 2011 and planned several renovations and updates to the property. While Aniston had her own ideas, she learned to take Theroux’s thoughts into consideration.

François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest

“Justin definitely wanted to be involved, so there was a bit of a learning curve for me on how to include another voice in the design process,” she explains. “For instance, I figured out that immediately saying ‘No!’ to any suggestion is not the most collaborative move.”

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Describing their tastes as “Old World meets New World,” the couple has furnished their beautiful light-filled home with a mix of hand-painted wallpaper, antique Japanese screens, Abstract Expressionist paintings, polished concrete and silk rugs.

François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest

For Aniston, there’s no place like home.

“There was a time when I thought there was something romantic about picking up and trotting off somewhere different every three months,” the actress admits. “Now I’m becoming more particular about the projects I take,” she says, appearing in only four projects since 2014’s “Horrible Bosses 2”.

“I look around at my husband and my dogs and our home, and there’s nowhere else I want to be,” she says.

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François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest
François Dischinger/Architectural Digest