Transforming Spaces: Paris Hilton's Inclusive by Design Web Series

Paris Hilton's 11:11 Media company is teaming up with Impact, Android, and Understood.org to launch a new web series called Inclusive by Design. In this series, Hilton will redesign her new home and the 11:11 Media headquarters to better suit her ADHD needs. The headquarters, located on the same grounds as Hilton's new home, is a renovated former pool house where 17 full-time employees work. The company aims to create meaningful global change as a nonprofit organization.
Hilton recently purchased the old Mark Wahlberg compound for $63 million, which includes a 30,500 sq. ft. mansion with 12 bedrooms on six acres of land. The property features amenities like a five-hole golf course, sports court, skate park, and wine-and-cigar cellar. Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, faced the loss of their Malibu home to wildfires in January.
The three-part series, set to premiere on October 22 on Hilton's YouTube channel, coincides with ADHD Awareness Month. Inclusive by Design will showcase how intentional design can enhance focus, creativity, and joy in living spaces. Hilton aims to demonstrate how inclusive design can be both glamorous and accessible, blending expert advice with her signature style.
Hilton expressed that the series is deeply personal to her as someone with ADHD. She hopes to inspire others to create spaces that allow them to thrive by sharing her journey of transforming ADHD into a superpower. Understood.org, a platform supporting individuals with learning and thinking differences, and Android, showcasing Google AI tools like Gemini Live and Circle to Search, are also part of the project to promote inclusivity and accessibility.
The collaboration between 11:11 Media, Impact, Android, and Understood.org aims to highlight the importance of thoughtfully designed spaces in supporting individuals with unique brain wiring. By showcasing how technology and design can empower people with ADHD, the series seeks to promote the idea that inclusive spaces benefit all individuals. Paris Hilton's Inclusive by Design trailer offers a glimpse into how intentional design can enhance comfort, productivity, and overall well-being for everyone.