When The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City premiered its first season last November, viewers were introduced to a cast of big personalities who lived in Utah's snowy capital. The town is typically known for conservative Mormon beliefs and, although some of the housewives were religious, they definitely didn't shy away from some wild moments. Among those women was Whitney Rose, who left the religion years ago following an affair with her boss, Justin. Despite the challenges, Whitney and Justin have been together for a decade and have two children, Brooks and Bobbi.

Now that the first season of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City has finished airing, the planning for a second season has already started. Bravo renewed the show two days after the first episode. The entire cast is planning to return as well, as Andy confirmed during the three-part reunion episodes. However, given the pandemic, it's unclear when season three will start. However, filming is believed to have started already. Whitney, and the other housewives, filmed season one before COVID-19, so the pandemic could be a potential plot point for new episodes. The show is certainly lucrative for Whitney, as it's another opportunity to increase her already robust income. Between paychecks from her appearances on the show, and revenue from her Iris + Beau skincare line, Whitney's net worth is around $3 million, which has allowed her to build a dream house.

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In a special tour of her three-story home during an interview with Bravo Insider, Whitney explained, "One thing that my friends and family say about our house is that we have a cozy environment." Between throw pillows and large blankets scattered throughout, it's clear Whitney enjoys relaxation. Her home is very spacious, with a big emphasis on natural sunlight and minimalistic colors. "If you look around, we have a bunch of windows. My favorite thing is when I walk down to my kitchen in the morning, it's bright, it's light, and it's happy," Whitney continued in her tour. True to her bubbly personality, she also has a few accent pieces, like aqua chairs and flowers, to make her different rooms pop.

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Whitney's kitchen is connected openly to the living room, but introduces earthier tones, compared to other main rooms in her house. "When I designed the kitchen, there's two things I really wanted," she says. "I wanted a big island so that I could serve my family and friends, and they can sit there and hang out while I'm cooking. I also wanted a big stovetop and range with a pot filler." However, Whitney changes the design up a bit in her upstairs bedroom. The entire wall is patterned with floral wallpaper, surprisingly inspired by a local Utah restaurant. It took her six months to find a match. The shifting styles in her house feel true to her life, being both family-oriented and fun.

But it's Whitney's basement level that made the most appearances on this past season. When guests come down the steps, they're introduced to a theater set-up, complete with chairs, cupholders, and a hanging television. She has a bar area, where different types of alcohol are placed on floating shelves. Most notably, Whitney has a pole room, tucked away from the eyesight of any kids. She uses the pole to do dance work-outs but has busted out her skills at different on-screen parties. During the reunion episode, Justin told Andy Cohen that he's used it a few times. Whitney has since shared a video on Twitter of his moves.

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Sources: Bravo Insider, Whitney Rose/Twitter