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We asked AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like in Asheville

In celebration of “Barbie” hitting the big screen on Friday, July 21, we decided to ask AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like if it were built in Asheville.

AI depiction of the Biltmore Estate if Barbie were the owner

The Biltmore Estate (Barbie’s Version).

WOMBO Dream Art

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Come on Barbie, let’s go party — in an Asheville Barbie Dreamhouse. “Barbie” hits the big screen today, and we’re joining in on the fun by wondering, “What would a Barbie dreamhouse look like in Asheville?”

Our assistant for the day is WOMBO Dream AI Art Generator, to help us visualize what these pink paradises might look like — and drawing inspo from our favorite neighborhood charms + quirks to create the Barbie City of our dreams.

Keep reading to see the different styles of homes + cast your vote on which Barbie Dreamhouse you would move into.

We’re ready to pack our bags.

The Contemporary Barbie Dreamhouse

west avl barbie house

Sleek and angular, this Dreamhouse could look at home in West Ashveille.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Victorian Barbie Dreamhouse

barbie victorian house

If Barbie lived in the Montford Historic District.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Penthouse

Barbie penthouse

Barbie would make herself at home in Downtown Asheville with this pad.

WOMBO Dream Art

Barbie’s take on the Biltmore Estate

Barbie's version of the Biltmore

The historic Biltmore Estate with a Barbie pink twist.

WOMBO Dream Art

Looking for more Asheville Barbie fun? Local businesses have even joined the celebrations with The Freeze’s Barbie Night, Talloni’s Barbie shopping party, and The Barksdale’s premiere after party.

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