
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Hidden Hills mansion is seen in new overhead shots that reveal the four-year, $20 million renovation project the celebrity couple has embarked upon is almost finished.

The reality TV queen, 38, and the Grammy-winning artist, 41, recently held a first birthday party for daughter Chicago at the abode with an Alice In Wonderland theme.

The massive estate in the luxe Southern California community of Calabasas has been a good investment for the celeb couple, as sources told TMZ last year that after spending $20 million on the changes - including expanding the home, adding to it and landscaping the property - the home was appraised at $60 million.

Finish line: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Hidden Hills mansion is seen in new overhead shots that reveal the four-year, $20 million renovation project the celebrity couple has embarked upon is nearly done

Among the amenities include a music studio for Kanye and a massive master bedroom. Other features on the three-acre property, which was formerly owned by Lisa Marie Presley, include vineyards and multiple swimming pools.

In the outskirts of the shots, burnt ground surrounded the property as a result of November's Woolsey Fire.

Kim and Kanye protected their considerable real estate investments when they hired a private firefighter squad to guard the property amid the deadly wildfires, the outlet TMZ previously reported.

Amid an evacuation in the area, firefighters created ditches and hosed down the area, protecting it in the wake of the damaging blazes.

Close call: In the outskirts of the shots, burnt ground surrounded the property as a result of November's Woolsey Fire

Luxe life: Among the amenities include a music studio for Kanye and a massive master bedroom

The investment paid off in dividends not just for the couple, but the entire block, where the home is situated at the end of a cul-de-sac.

The extinguishing efforts surrounding Kim and Kanye's home cut off the fire from the other homes on the street, according to the outlet.

Kardashian kept her fans updated in real-time amid the fire last fall, writing on social media, 'I heard the flames have hit our property at our home in Hidden Hills but now are more contained and have stopped at the moment.'