Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Tori Spelling explained that as construction didn't finish on the home until 1988 she actually moved in there with her family when she was in her late teens. When asked whether the size of "The Manor" was a tad much, Spelling said it wasn't that jarring. "I mean, granted, we came from a huge house that was huge for me. When I was young, I didn't know the difference," she explained, adding that the house she lived in before moving to Holmby Hills was around 10,000 square foot. "The Manor was beautifully decorated," she continued. "My mom has impeccable taste, but the rooms were large and it felt cold all the time. Just because, physically, honestly, they were too big."
As for her favourite room out of 123 in the mansion, Spelling said she only saw five of them. She went on to explain that as a family of four, they only really "spent time in the kitchen, the office, my parents' bedroom, in each of our bedrooms. That's it." Although, she was a fan of her mom's doll museum (via People) – mainly because it meant they weren't in her bedroom any longer. "I was terrified," she said. "Imagine just all [of them] staring at you while you slept. It was a little frightening."