Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Showcase Their Art Deco NYC Townhouse
The couple offers a rare glimpse into their meticulously designed home, featuring personal artwork and custom interiors, in a new Architectural Digest tour.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos revealed their Upper East Side townhouse, designed with French Art Deco influences, in a feature for Architectural Digest's January issue.
- The home includes unique personal touches, such as giant paintings of their children's irises by artist Marc Quinn, which the couple says help them feel connected to their grown children.
- The couple worked with designer William Sofield to create a blend of early 20th-century Parisian glamour and practical modern family living, including custom storage solutions and curated Parisian flea market finds.
- Highlights of the home include a 'sexy and peaceful' primary bedroom inspired by European hotels, a cigar lounge with advanced ventilation, and a dramatic chaise lounge modeled after a scene in 'Mommie Dearest.'
- Ripa and Consuelos, who purchased the home in 2013, describe it as their 'forever home' and have kept their children's bedrooms intact to encourage visits despite entering their empty-nester phase.