Paris Hilton's Kids Loved Their Cubby House So Much, They Got a Second One For Their New Home
Share
From Brisbane to Beverly Hills: How five small businesses came together to create something extraordinary
The Call That Changed Everything
August 2025. The phone rings in our Brisbane warehouse.
It's Carter Reum - Paris Hilton's husband.
Paris and Carter are moving to a stunning new Beverly Hills mansion (formerly owned by Mark Wahlberg), and they have a problem: Phoenix and London are absolutely obsessed with their Hide & Seek Kids cubby house. They don't want to leave it behind.
"The kids love it so much and keep going back to it to play," Carter tells us. "How can we relocate it to the new property?"
We had a better idea.
"Let us redesign it and create something entirely new - something even more magical for your new home."
Carter's response was immediate: "You did an amazing job last time. We trust you completely."
But here's what made this project truly special: we didn't do it alone.
The install began at Paris Hilton's Beverly Hills estate, check out that wall paper!
Five Small Businesses, One Extraordinary Vision
Creating Paris Hilton's dream playhouse wasn't a solo effort - it was a collaboration of five small businesses from Australia and the United States, each bringing their unique expertise to create something truly magical.
Hide & Seek Kids - The Foundation
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
We created the structure: two Billie Grand Cubby Houses connected by a bespoke pergola. Instead of relocating the original, we designed dual playhouses - one with a gummy bear theme, one with 3D pink love hearts. Each child could have their own magical world while staying connected.
Our biggest innovation? Perfecting a glitter application method that adds permanent sparkle without transferring to little hands or clothes. Layers of clear decking sealer and strategic application created that signature Paris glamour that catches the California sunshine beautifully.
The custom glitter finish - perfected after countless trials
Little Abodes Interiors - The Details
Australia - littleabodesinteriors.com.au
Little Abodes brought the personality. Custom acrylic signage and wallpaper transformed each cubby from structure to story. The house numbers, the interior accents, the small details that make kids gasp when they peek inside - that's Little Abodes magic.
When you're creating for Paris Hilton, every detail matters. Little Abodes nailed this set up!
Inside London's themed cubby with custom styling details
Laura Michelle - The Lifestyle
United States - lauramichellekids.com
From across the Pacific, Laura Michelle created custom aprons and cushions that blend Paris's aesthetic with childhood comfort. The international collaboration added another layer to this project - proving that when you're creating something special, the best partners can be anywhere in the world.
These aren't just accessories - they're invitations to imagination. To tea parties. To playing house. To creating memories.
Juni Moon - The Play
Australia - junimoon.com.au
Juni Moon supplied the felt food that turns a cubby house into a bustling café, a grocery store, a restaurant run by tiny entrepreneurs. Their beautifully crafted felt pieces are durable enough for enthusiastic play while looking gorgeous in photos.
Because at the end of the day, this isn't about impressing adults - it's about inspiring kids to play, imagine, and create their own worlds.
Phoenix's cubby with Juni Moon felt food in the mud kitchen
Grace & Maggie - The Welcome
Australia - graceandmaggie.com.au
First impressions matter. Grace & Maggie provided the rugs and mats that welcome Phoenix and London into their magical spaces. That splash of coordinated color and pattern at the entrance? That's Grace & Maggie understanding that magic starts the moment you arrive.

Phoenix's personalised rug, just for his cubby.
The Pink Requirement (Obviously)
Carter gave us almost complete creative freedom with one non-negotiable: "It has to be pink. It's Paris!"
Challenge accepted.
We experimented with shades, finishes, and that glitter technique that took countless trials to perfect. Too much sealer and the glitter flattens. Too little and it transfers. We found the sweet spot - permanent sparkle that stays put while kids play.
The result? Two playhouses that shimmer in the California sun, adorned with custom details from artisans across two continents, ready for years of imaginative play.
The pergola connecting both playhouses
A Week in Beverly Hills
The installation took five days, and our entire family made the journey: the Hide & Seek Kids gang.
But this wasn't just a work trip. Carter insisted we enjoy the property:
- Mark Wahlberg's signature golf course (yes, I hit some balls)
- The Paris-inspired pink tennis court
- Resort-style pool with waterfall (yes, I jumped off it - Henry's next, well in a few years!)
- Water slides and hot tub overlooking the Hilton estate
- Mini golf course
"Take breaks, enjoy yourselves, explore," Carter kept telling us. That hospitality - treating us like family - that's something you don't forget.
Taking a break on what was once Mark Wahlberg's signature golf course
Henry swam every day. I jumped off a waterfall into Paris Hilton's pool. We soaked in the hot tub after long work days, looking out over Beverly Hills, thinking: "How did five small businesses end up here?"
After the long days creating the perfect play space. the resort-style pool was just too inviting
The Reveal: Pure Magic
Installation complete. The moment of truth.
Paris walked out to see the finished playhouses.
She fell in love.
Phoenix and London followed, immediately running between the two houses, claiming spaces, exploring every glittered detail, every custom touch from our collaborating partners.
"Mine!" said Phoenix
The view from inside - where Phoenix and London create their own worlds
Watching them play, watching Paris smile, knowing that five small businesses collaborated to create this moment - that's when you realize you're part of something bigger than a project.
You're part of a story.
The Hide & Seek Kids crew at the completed installation. Oh and Paris!
Why This Matters: Small Business Collaboration Across Borders
This project proves something powerful: Small businesses can compete anywhere when we work together - even across continents.
We chose to partner with artisans who share our values - four from Australia, one from the United States:
- Collaboration over competition
- Imagination over imitation
- Details matter
- Supporting each other
Little Abodes, Laura Michelle, Juni Moon, Grace & Maggie - these aren't faceless corporations. They're families, makers, dreamers. Just like us.
When Carter called, he could have chosen established Hollywood brands with massive budgets.
Instead, he chose five small businesses who care deeply about what they create - spanning from Brisbane to the United States.
That's the real story here.
Inside Phoenix's cubby - every detail from collaborating artisans
The Trust Factor: "You Did Amazing Last Time"
Here's what matters most: Carter didn't micromanage. He trusted us. He trusted our partner businesses.
"You did an amazing job last time," he said. "I trust you with what you do!"
That trust - earned through our first installation when Phoenix and London fell in love with their playhouse - that's worth more than any celebrity endorsement.
When kids play in your cubby house so much that they don't want to move without it, you've succeeded.
When a family moves to a new home and immediately calls you back for a second one, you've succeeded.
When you're given creative freedom because your work speaks for itself, you've succeeded.
Small Businesses Featured in This Project:
- Hide & Seek Kids - Cubby Houses, Pergola, Tables, Seats & Mud Kitchen
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- hideandseekkids.com.au
- Little Abodes Interiors - Acrylic Signs & Wallpaper
- Australia
- littleabodesinteriors.com.au
- Laura Michelle - Aprons & Cushions
- United States
- lauramichellekids.com
- Juni Moon - Felt Food
- Australia
- junimoon.com.au
- Grace & Maggie - Rugs & Mats
- Australia
- graceandmaggie.com.au
Supporting small businesses means supporting families, dreamers, and makers who put their hearts into every product - no matter where they're based.