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

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 Nashville.

A view of an AI-designed living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a skyline with skyscrapers.

Which Barbie Dreamhouse are you moving into?

Photo by WOMBO Dream Art

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Come on Barbie, let’s go party — in a Nashville Barbie Dreamhouse.

Barbie” will hit the big screen on Friday, July 21, and the movie has already caught the world’s attention through various trends, inspirations, and even local record store listening parties for “Barbie: The Album” on Tuesday, July 18.

We thought we would join the fun and create our own Malibu Barbie-inspired homes by asking WOMBO Dream AI Art Generator:

“What would an AI Barbie Dreamhouse look like in Nashville”?

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 Barbie Mansion

An AI-generated pink mansion with lush green shrubs in the driveway, flowers dangling from the balcony, and fairy twinkling lights.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Penthouse

A view of an AI-designed living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a skyline with skyscrapers.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Historic Charmer

A two-story pink home AI-generated home with a warp-around surrounded by multiple large flower beds and two dogs in the yard.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Ranch Home

An AI-generated pink one-story home with a long warp-around porch and long sidewalk leading up to the door.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Tall Skinny Home

An AI-generated, two-story pink home with a small porch and a big tree in the yard.

WOMBO Dream Art

The Barbie Lake House

A green AI-generated home with a pink roof and multiple flower beds, nestled on a lake with a waterfall and outdoor patio area.

WOMBO Dream Art

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