You'd have thought an architect would know to use non-reflective glass in her artwork so there's no glare from the windows. It's lovely to see a homeowner who isn't bothered about animals on the bed or chair or chaise and in fact brought a huge leather sofa into the apartment as a posh bed for the dog - classy. Lovely woman, lovely home.
I have a mix of reflective and non-reflective glass on my pictures. Not because I don’t want non-reflective glass or because I can’t afford to change it out, but because it was like that when I bought it and it doesn’t bother me enough to do anything about it 🤣
Our host is so cute, and she has done an amazing job decorating this apartment. I can picture myself sitting in the kitchen and imagining I’m in a Woody Allen movie while gazing out the window!
That arched doorway leading down into the sunken living room has such charm. The living room windows and fireplace are amazing anchors for the space. The decor is icing on the cake. When she said the chaise in the bedroom is not an antique.. probably from the 20s.... that would make it an antique... over 100 years old is considered antique. Love the fabric in the bedroom , and clever side table hiding the AC. Love the dark kitchen. I think a half curtain on a tension rod to cover the garbage cans... with a wood shelf on top would visually add space ... plus display storage and show the hidden art on the wall.
Tiny, but cozy and elegant! Really beautiful fabrics! Lucky to have a husband who lets you do the fun decorating she has done. Lovely antiques! Thanks for inviting us in to see your place…oh, and love the table in the center of the room!
Wow, what a beautiful and elegant apartment! Small space tours are my favourite! It takes a lot of skill to make a small space look cosy but not cluttered. The living room is perfect to me. The table in the centre of the room in front of the fireplace is beautiful!!! It’s all wonderful!
This is a beautiful home, filled with such happy energy. Everything works so well. Love those interior curtains. And the fact that the animals are part of it, adds even more genuine style to it. ❤
The cat scratch marks in your velvet couch just make everything even more beautiful. I also loved how you didn’t pretend the cats don’t go on the table all the time. Hahaha. Same as my place and I have three cats like you. Absolutely loved your place and the way you speak about your animals. Gorgeous!
This is probably my most favorite house tour ever. Just lovely. So much thought put into everything. Elegant yet very comfortable. Thank you for sharing!
I love the cat. He's like, "I'm a model, you know what I mean and I shake my little toosh on the catwalk" - I'll show them how to use the furniture, mom .. Soo cute! ❤ Beutiful apartment!
You did lots of beautiful things to your apt. to make it yours. I like the way you use the animal statues to add interest to your apt. The different pop of different colors gave you an opportunity to present new interest to each of the areas. Love it.
very cozy.......you have put your personal taste into your apt , i have cats too and lots of ruined furniture but i can live with scratches but not without my babies
Such a beautiful apartment! The living room windows are fabulous. I love the hand painted, striped ceiling and the curtains used as doors. The green palette is beautiful and the dark kitchen is pure glam. Truly remarkable!
Your talent and taste are very sophisticated! Would like to know more about You. Home worthy, how about a series featuring some of these interesting people and their backgrounds?
This space is so, so cool. Their little pack of animals...adorable! What a loving space. Question for Homeworthy: Are your camera folks professionals? The camera work is sometimes a little...dated? Or like, a mismatch from the style of the homes, if that makes sense? In this case, some of the weird zoom in/out stuff was really throwing me off and made it hard to focus on the content.
Love these videos! So funny how nyc homes are so similar. Im a Brooklyn native. And its all about brown vintage pieces, pops of color, more antiques , vases picture frames, nice mirrors, velvet and crown molding. This reminds me so much of my home.
I think this is a really awesome apartment. I would take about half the stuff out! But I can tell that everything she has is loved and cherished so I totally get it.
Love all the DIYing even though it seems they can afford to have things done for them, gives it a lot more character. The bathroom ceiling for example: so impressive!
Winter's basically over so, may be they are covering the logs so the creepy crawlies from the logs (a lot of spiders, beetles and ants live in them) don't come out into the apartment? 🙄
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Love the toile fabric in the bedroom. The transcript didn’t print the name of it correctly. So I would like to know the designer or manufacturer of it and where I can get it please. Thank you so much.
Lovely apartment. How is your furniture intact with three cats? I have one and I had to cover all couch corners with two sided tape to dissuade scratching.
Just couple of (completely unsolicited) thoughts: The home is charming and inviting. ~ The deep green velvet sofa appears to be a popular design trope these days. I see it in a lot of Homeworthy domiciles. ~ I am not a fan of the painted ceiling beams in the green room. ~ Although I really like all the different fabrics, (beautiful choices) does anyone else think this idea is a tad overused here? No? Okay. ~ The kitchen doesn’t do it for me. ~ These are opinions only. I am in no way an interior design expert, so take everything I type with a huge grain of salt. ~ Thanks.
?? On what planet do you put a table in front of the front door... blocking anyone from getting in that tight space is hardly the best 'first impression' you want to give.
Applause for not falling prey to the trend of using cold colors and materials. However, the seating in your living room is very uncomfortable-looking, and it doesn't invite you to sit for very long. The green love seat is totally vertical, so you won't be able to slouch and extend your legs in front of you. It's also too short for lying down, so you will be sitting straight up like a British war widow taking tea in the late '40s. The small chair LOOKS comfy, until you realize it has no arms. So, again, you will be sitting vertically, being careful not to get off-balance, no slouching, no leaning. I realize the space is tiny, but I would make comfortable seating a priority, and work to make it look proportional and uncrowded in that room. Go small on other furnishings to allow for more comfy seating.
Beautiful apartment. But. But the 'such nice handymen in the building who helped us' was so condescending. Should choose her words just as she does her furniture. With care!
I’m genuinely curious as to why you found that condescending? We had guys in our New York building that would help if, for example, you wanted to hang something heavy because the plaster walls needed someone who knew what they were doing. What should they be called? We of course called people by name, but her saying “Rob helped me hang this along with Jeff“ wouldn’t mean anything to the viewer.
Why do Americans pronounce it foy-er and not the correct way foy-ay. It's a French word. We say resume, fiance, and tons of other french words correctly in English, so why not foyer?
Get those wild animals under control. I mean honestly, cat and dog hairs everywhere you sit and on your table where you eat? How healthy is that? Black kitchen cabinets and wall tiles, very dungeon like. Not appealing. Cute layout in the living room.
Lovely, very pretty! Reminds me of my husband's late grandparent's lovely apartment they lived in for decades on West 75th St. in an old apartment building that had a gorgeous lobby, probably built in the 1920s or early 1930s! They had the same living room windows and a working fireplace and had beautiful antiques! It had two bedrooms and two bathrooms, dining room and very tiny kitchen. The second bedroom they turned into a combination den/guest bedroom, but it had a bar! Back in the 1920s and 30s people loved to smoke and have cocktail parties into the 1950s! They also loved to go on cruises and nightclubbing, those were the days when things were way more affordable! Thanks for sharing your home~
You'd have thought an architect would know to use non-reflective glass in her artwork so there's no glare from the windows. It's lovely to see a homeowner who isn't bothered about animals on the bed or chair or chaise and in fact brought a huge leather sofa into the apartment as a posh bed for the dog - classy. Lovely woman, lovely home.
I have a mix of reflective and non-reflective glass on my pictures. Not because I don’t want non-reflective glass or because I can’t afford to change it out, but because it was like that when I bought it and it doesn’t bother me enough to do anything about it 🤣
Our host is so cute, and she has done an amazing job decorating this apartment. I can picture myself sitting in the kitchen and imagining I’m in a Woody Allen movie while gazing out the window!
That arched doorway leading down into the sunken living room has such charm. The living room windows and fireplace are amazing anchors for the space. The decor is icing on the cake. When she said the chaise in the bedroom is not an antique.. probably from the 20s.... that would make it an antique... over 100 years old is considered antique. Love the fabric in the bedroom , and clever side table hiding the AC. Love the dark kitchen. I think a half curtain on a tension rod to cover the garbage cans... with a wood shelf on top would visually add space ... plus display storage and show the hidden art on the wall.
YOUR HOME IS JUST BEAUTIFUL!...SO COZY AND PEACEFUL!...LOVE THE DECOR AND ALL THE COLORS!..THANKS FOR SHARING!
Tiny, but cozy and elegant! Really beautiful fabrics! Lucky to have a husband who lets you do the fun decorating she has done. Lovely antiques! Thanks for inviting us in to see your place…oh, and love the table in the center of the room!
Wow, what a beautiful and elegant apartment! Small space tours are my favourite! It takes a lot of skill to make a small space look cosy but not cluttered. The living room is perfect to me. The table in the centre of the room in front of the fireplace is beautiful!!! It’s all wonderful!
This is a beautiful home, filled with such happy energy. Everything works so well. Love those interior curtains. And the fact that the animals are part of it, adds even more genuine style to it. ❤
Wonderful to see such a happy home where the entire space is done your way which is what I think we should all strive for so thank you for sharing!
This host is so charming and talented. Beautiful home!
Outstanding!! This apartment is so warm and inviting. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Lots of interesting pieces and textures. Thank you for sharing.
Loved everything about your gorgeous apartment, and the cat host, he was magnificent!
I love this little flat. It’s so nicely proportioned and gorgeously done.
The cat scratch marks in your velvet couch just make everything even more beautiful. I also loved how you didn’t pretend the cats don’t go on the table all the time. Hahaha. Same as my place and I have three cats like you. Absolutely loved your place and the way you speak about your animals. Gorgeous!
You have succeeded in crafting a stunning home, with so many personal touches. 👏🏻
This is probably my most favorite house tour ever. Just lovely. So much thought put into everything. Elegant yet very comfortable. Thank you for sharing!
I love the cat. He's like, "I'm a model, you know what I mean and I shake my little toosh on the catwalk" - I'll show them how to use the furniture, mom .. Soo cute! ❤ Beutiful apartment!
Such a great apartment and design - really enjoyed this tour!
What a beautifully curated and cozy home!
Wonderful, cosy home that seems to reflect the home owners personality. And it's nice to hear stories about the how the designs were inspired
What a lovely hostess, and a beautiful, colourful and cozy space.
Wow, this is your apartment and your taste throughout.
You did lots of beautiful things to your apt. to make it yours. I like the way you use the animal statues to add interest to your apt. The different pop of different colors gave you an opportunity to present new interest to each of the areas. Love it.
very cozy.......you have put your personal taste into your apt , i have cats too and lots of ruined furniture but i can live with scratches but not without my babies
I feel exactly like you do about the cats scratching but it’s not that bad and they are my babies! 😻
Such a beautiful apartment! The living room windows are fabulous. I love the hand painted, striped ceiling and the curtains used as doors. The green palette is beautiful and the dark kitchen is pure glam. Truly remarkable!
Just love this apartment it's so elegant and done with such care.
Love that this home feels cozy while at the same time decorated.
Your talent and taste are very sophisticated! Would like to know more about You. Home worthy, how about a series featuring some of these interesting people and their backgrounds?
I am in love with the green color of that couch.
It’s perfect! When she opened up the large wardrobe and it was full of purses, I felt that in my heart 😂. Love functional pieces.
I really like the ceiling in the master bathroom. It gives the room a tent like feel and looks very cool!
You are such a delight and I loved this video. I’ve clicked like and subscribe, and look forward to watching your other videos. Well done!
Lovely home and her love for animals shows....cats "We don't know what she is talking about , this is our bed" LOL
I love that you have three kitties and a beautiful corgi❤️❤️❤️
I love this home and the fact she’s doesn’t let elegance keep her from having fur babies! 😺
Beautiful apartment as well !!
what elegant personal style.
I love all the interior curtains. I think it looks classy
My favourite by far.
Thank you for sharing. You’ve made a cosy unique home and I just love the materials you’ve used. Like you I love green. X
Absolutely beautiful and perfect.
Beautiful apartment and owner 😊
Beautiful!
Very elegantly done for a small space.
This space is so, so cool. Their little pack of animals...adorable! What a loving space. Question for Homeworthy: Are your camera folks professionals? The camera work is sometimes a little...dated? Or like, a mismatch from the style of the homes, if that makes sense? In this case, some of the weird zoom in/out stuff was really throwing me off and made it hard to focus on the content.
Love these videos! So funny how nyc homes are so similar. Im a Brooklyn native. And its all about brown vintage pieces, pops of color, more antiques , vases picture frames, nice mirrors, velvet and crown molding. This reminds me so much of my home.
Really love that green room! And also i love fabrics
Excellent 💯
Everything just meshes beautifully. Beautififul home ❤. Streamlined coordinated maximalism 😊
Love her design talents. Incredible at interior design! Brava! Bob L.
I think this is a really awesome apartment. I would take about half the stuff out! But I can tell that everything she has is loved and cherished so I totally get it.
Gosh lots of work amazing work!! You are certainly extremely talented!!
Yay homeworthy New York this channel is cool😄🖤
I want to live there. I would never think to use all those greens together but it works there. What great taste.
Love all the DIYing even though it seems they can afford to have things done for them, gives it a lot more character. The bathroom ceiling for example: so impressive!
Love love love the windows!!!
Outstanding! ❤
This really lovely.
But, just saying: if you use your fireplace "all the time" maybe you should take the plastic off of the logs!
OoOoOoOoooooo! BURN. (get it?)
Winter's basically over so, may be they are covering the logs so the creepy crawlies from the logs (a lot of spiders, beetles and ants live in them) don't come out into the apartment? 🙄
Such a lovely lady and her elegant yet cozy flat
❤ the DIY is off the chain ❤❤❤❤
Wish they would talk more about furniture sourcing where they find their furniture and reupholstering
What a lovely lady!! Great job!!❤❤❤❤
Love it all!
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@@fishercourt These are old videos from 2-3 years ago.
Look like you have a lots of Rosemaling,beautiful place you and your husband created.
Thank you for showing us your apartment.
Love the toile fabric in the bedroom. The transcript didn’t print the name of it correctly. So I would like to know the designer or manufacturer of it and where I can get it please. Thank you so much.
Lovely apartment. How is your furniture intact with three cats? I have one and I had to cover all couch corners with two sided tape to dissuade scratching.
Looks beautiful ❤️
in Britain / England one would call the Green Room, the SNUG! Lovely
Thank you for the video
Also. I always want to know how people keep their places so clean with shedding animals (as someone who’s constantly vacuuming 😅)
How many times did she say "ah" "ahm" during the video?
50 umm let me see.. ummm ya 😂
I love the style! Anyways, it looks a little cramped to me. I would remove 1/4 of the furniture and it would be PERFECT.
love it
Just couple of (completely unsolicited) thoughts: The home is charming and inviting. ~ The deep green velvet sofa appears to be a popular design trope these days. I see it in a lot of Homeworthy domiciles. ~ I am not a fan of the painted ceiling beams in the green room. ~ Although I really like all the different fabrics, (beautiful choices) does anyone else think this idea is a tad overused here? No? Okay. ~ The kitchen doesn’t do it for me. ~ These are opinions only. I am in no way an interior design expert, so take everything I type with a huge grain of salt. ~ Thanks.
Nice!
Cool with some pieces that are rosemalt👍
Delicius armony ! 💫❤️
Love the striped bathroom
Beautiful!! Enough of modernist crap!! ❤❤❤
I would copy her entire house!
Wow! A sunken living room in an apartment.
Какая милая женщина.
oK....Ela gosta de cortinas....linda casa..
The “…Ah…um…” is very distracting - very nice home
How on earth her cats didn't knock down everything in her house 😂
UA-cam has a closed caption option. I keep it on. :-)
👍
What makes this european?
?? On what planet do you put a table in front of the front door... blocking anyone from getting in that tight space is hardly the best 'first impression' you want to give.
Nice but sooo old 😊lady
Too much clutter
Applause for not falling prey to the trend of using cold colors and materials. However, the seating in your living room is very uncomfortable-looking, and it doesn't invite you to sit for very long. The green love seat is totally vertical, so you won't be able to slouch and extend your legs in front of you. It's also too short for lying down, so you will be sitting straight up like a British war widow taking tea in the late '40s. The small chair LOOKS comfy, until you realize it has no arms. So, again, you will be sitting vertically, being careful not to get off-balance, no slouching, no leaning.
I realize the space is tiny, but I would make comfortable seating a priority, and work to make it look proportional and uncrowded in that room. Go small on other furnishings to allow for more comfy seating.
Nice apartment but a bit she seems to be a very nice person but seems to brag a bit. Possibly just the way I took it?
Too much!
Beautiful apartment. But. But the 'such nice handymen in the building who helped us' was so condescending. Should choose her words just as she does her furniture. With care!
I’m genuinely curious as to why you found that condescending? We had guys in our New York building that would help if, for example, you wanted to hang something heavy because the plaster walls needed someone who knew what they were doing. What should they be called? We of course called people by name, but her saying “Rob helped me hang this along with Jeff“ wouldn’t mean anything to the viewer.
@@TheLawgirlnycI hope she paid them the going rate at least. And Bob , ny neighbour, is luckily a handyman, thank you Bob would have been lovely .
Why do Americans pronounce it foy-er and not the correct way foy-ay. It's a French word. We say resume, fiance, and tons of other french words correctly in English, so why not foyer?
Get those wild animals under control. I mean honestly, cat and dog
hairs everywhere you sit and on your table where you eat? How healthy is that? Black kitchen cabinets and wall tiles, very dungeon like. Not appealing. Cute layout in the living room.
Wild animals😂 clearly you don’t have pets!
They live there, that's their home too. You're not invited into their house so why are you complaining?
Lovely, very pretty! Reminds me of my husband's late grandparent's lovely apartment they lived in for decades on West 75th St. in an old apartment building that had a gorgeous lobby, probably built in the 1920s or early 1930s! They had the same living room windows and a working fireplace and had beautiful antiques! It had two bedrooms and two bathrooms, dining room and very tiny kitchen. The second bedroom they turned into a combination den/guest bedroom, but it had a bar! Back in the 1920s and 30s people loved to smoke and have cocktail parties into the 1950s! They also loved to go on cruises and nightclubbing, those were the days when things were way more affordable! Thanks for sharing your home~
What a cozy home