Overview
- The couple opened the completed two-story apartment to Architectural Digest’s Open Door on October 8, revealing years of work on the space.
- They present the New York residence as a family pied-à-terre, maintaining their primary home in Los Angeles.
- Scott and Deschanel collaborated with New York designer Young Huh and contractor Artie Lange to pursue a historical look with rich color and pattern.
- Custom details include a made-to-measure L‑shaped sofa, a marble mantel, tailored lighting, a sculptural kitchen hood, crown moldings, and antique chairs.
- Family-focused features range from a kids’ mural bedroom with built‑in storage to a new fireplace with flanking bookshelves, a drop‑down projector, a grand piano, karaoke gear, and three private terraces.