“I’m very proud of it,” the country star, 25, says in an exclusive video tour with PEOPLE, above. “I got it in February, and I’ve spent all of the quarantine getting it ready. That’s the only blessing I’ve had – I’ve been able to be home and get my house together, and I’m really, really proud of it.”
Inside the 2,200-square-foot property, Alaina’s living room features a rug made from her family’s late cow – left to her by her stepfather Sam Ramker, who died of cancer in 2018.
“My stepdad loved her, and when she passed away, he made a rug out of her, and then when he passed away, I inherited her, because I loved this rug. I was always obsessed with it, and he told my mom he wanted me to have it,” she says. “It’s one of my favorite things in the whole house.”
Another “big favorite” of Alaina’s home is her grandmother’s record player, which she promises “actually works.”
“It’s been in the family for a long time,” she says.
A massive and colorful painting of Dolly Parton, made by local Nashville artist Mark Sandoval, hangs above the player, surrounded by framed Elvis Presley records.
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