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in this edition of Celebrity Homes, Interior designer Nate Berkus shares how he renovated his dream home in New York City with Architectural Digest.
As the longtime home-makeover maven on The Oprah Winfrey Show and later host of his own television program, he has mastered the art of creating elegant, welcoming rooms in seemingly no time at all. In the case of his Manhattan duplex, the designer-true to form-executed one of his hallmark speedy transformations, with chic results that are a thoughtful reflection of his past.
Berkus bought the apartment, in a 19th-century Greenwich Village building, in 2011, after a period of renting a loft-like space in a mod Jean Nouvel-designed tower overlooking the Hudson River.
His current address, discovered after several restless nights searching real-estate listings, was far from perfect when he found it, distinguished not by venerable millwork or original fixtures but by walls of whitewashed brick. Still, the floor plan possessed the key elements he wanted, namely three bedrooms (two would be for guests) and a terrace. Besides, he reasoned, even the duplex’s flaws had a certain amount of character. Berkus explores this philosophy with his new collection of furnishings for Target and in The Things That Matter, a style monograph being published this fall by Spiegel & Grau.
Collaborating with architectural designer Carlos Huber, Berkus spearheaded an aesthetic overhaul that, given typical timelines, might as well have occurred overnight. In less than three months, the apartment had been renovated and decorated. Among other major alterations, the floors, whether painted parquetry or stone tile, were ripped up and replaced with white-oak boards, ensuring a seamless continuity between rooms; glass-and-metal planes were added in the form of double doors and interior partitions; and the upper level was reconfigured so that a skylit space (formerly a small gym) could become the dressing room of Berkus’s dreams.
Upgrades included antique marble mantels, bronze radiator grilles, and vintage Belgian hardware as products of his double-Virgo tunnel vision.
Sophisticated tweaks and clever fixes shaved weeks off the already abbreviated construction schedule. Rather than gut the kitchen, for example, Berkus retained the existing countertops and cabinets, having the latter painted a high-gloss black and crowned with moldings and ordering up matching panels to conceal the exposed washer and dryer. The apartment’s walls, meanwhile, were covered with either grass cloth or fresh coats of paint. The staircase, previously a treacherous climb owing to its lack of a railing, was finessed into a dramatic focal point with the addition of a sinuous steel banister.
Whereas some people might seize upon a new residence as a reason to start shopping, Berkus instead furnished with items he had collected over time. The majority came from his Chicago home, an expansive apartment done in the 1940s by architect Samuel Marx. An enormous striped dhurrie by Madeline Weinrib, for instance, is now rolled out across the first-floor family room, where the designer hosts casual meals of takeout. (“I can’t make anything myself,” he admits.) An image of a desert landscape at Joshua Tree National Park in California, snapped by his late partner, photographer Fernando Bengoechea, creates a rugged note in the dining room, where the designer’s onetime conference table is paired with Louis XVI-style Jansen side chairs.
Nate's dressing room is superbly appointed with painted floor-to-ceiling cabinets custom made to contain every element of his stylish wardrobe. Everything is where it ought to be-and now so is Nate Berkus.
Establish continuity: Replacing a patchwork of parquetry and tile with oak floorboards laid in a classic herringbone pattern created seamless transitions between the first-floor rooms and achieved a harmonious look overall.
Work with It: Rather than gut the kitchen, Berkus refined the space-lacquering the white cabinets black, substituting gutsy brass handles for standard pulls, and sheathing the backsplash in smart subway tiles.
Improve with Age: Antique mantels, tracked down at salvage yards, added texture and a sense of history.
Update: In a skylit guest room, a partial wall of dated glass blocks was supplanted by a glazed panel that does the same job-allowing sunlight to suffuse an adjoining stairwell-giving the space timeless appeal.
Get the Little Things Right: Berkus used handsome hardware-from door handles to a newel finial-to elevate the character of the rooms.
Don't miss our tour of Nate Berkus's New York City apartment:
www.bit.ly/UjFBzy

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@HouseofKBJ
@HouseofKBJ Год назад
Absolutely beautiful! 10+ years later, and this house is still as beautiful as ever! Love it!
@mariewilkinson5621
@mariewilkinson5621 4 года назад
Fast forward.........Nate marries Jeremiah and they have a little girl, Poppy, then they have a little boy; they're a beautiful family......TV show with them shows their true, loving, sensitive nature .......and you can't help but love them and wish them the very best!
@priscillawhitley8074
@priscillawhitley8074 2 года назад
Well said about this amazing couple
@unfailingcolt8928
@unfailingcolt8928 2 года назад
❤️🥰🙏
@GrotrianSeiler
@GrotrianSeiler 6 лет назад
How could you not love this guy?
@jengable4888
@jengable4888 4 года назад
I would agree with having objects (vases, jars, decorative items) that remind you of your travels. It makes the room much more personable and inviting. Nice job !
@swicheroo1
@swicheroo1 2 года назад
It's so important to collect things that remind you of the person you want to be...and the life that will become you...
@williamkimmer6221
@williamkimmer6221 4 года назад
I like how he puts things in his home from traveling His own taste 👍👍
@theajdisplay
@theajdisplay 7 лет назад
We love Nate and his taste is timeless.
@jeananthony1969
@jeananthony1969 10 лет назад
Oh yes this is the place !!!! Elegance too!!
@CinematicMaj
@CinematicMaj 11 лет назад
Cool!!! I like what he said about the different things around yer house reminding you of things.
@ansuajo
@ansuajo 3 года назад
Nate's steadiness makes me do better at my own work, mindset, motivation. His philosophy on design and living is like solid brass tacks. Can be applied to many people's lives (of privilege, it must be said).
@mofug2
@mofug2 7 лет назад
Beautiful
@theshypersistence
@theshypersistence 4 месяца назад
Have not always been a fan of Nate's Oprah makeovers, but this is really tasteful and classic 😌👌
@Chris_2cents
@Chris_2cents 4 года назад
Happy Birthday to Nate.9-17-71.
@MarcusLeepapi
@MarcusLeepapi 9 лет назад
It looks very nice..Nate, I am glad you were able to design you apartment the way that you wanted to. I'm glad....
@theleilakitty
@theleilakitty 8 лет назад
Beautiful !!
@avrilashley1895
@avrilashley1895 6 лет назад
modern yet artistic and practical...
@mrinmoykonar2762
@mrinmoykonar2762 6 лет назад
Very beautiful. Really great.
@ferdinandseminiano8135
@ferdinandseminiano8135 3 года назад
Nate's eyes are soo mesmerising
@robinhays8779
@robinhays8779 7 лет назад
Seems like a very comfy place.
@bodeankit
@bodeankit 4 года назад
BEAUTIFUL
@suginami123
@suginami123 5 лет назад
I like the decor.
@21whichiswhich
@21whichiswhich 7 лет назад
Yay! Wow!
@heyjude4842
@heyjude4842 8 лет назад
Street is beautiful
@MrIcantseemyfeet
@MrIcantseemyfeet 11 лет назад
wow...
@syedmammar1
@syedmammar1 6 лет назад
Great Guy
@maryjohnson7923
@maryjohnson7923 4 года назад
Very ELEGANT Nate!!😍😘😗 MARY FROM SAGINAW MICH
@laineabreu5072
@laineabreu5072 6 лет назад
fabuloso
@alfredobonilla7867
@alfredobonilla7867 9 лет назад
Nice Video
@JohnSm926
@JohnSm926 5 лет назад
He s so down to earth:). I have his book!
@Kyruska14
@Kyruska14 4 года назад
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!
@jamesevanperez536
@jamesevanperez536 4 года назад
aesthetic heaven
@teeniebeenie8774
@teeniebeenie8774 6 лет назад
'brought in anvilist from up state...." omg
@Holly-sq5uv
@Holly-sq5uv 5 лет назад
teenie beenie, 1:40 “I had a _metalsmith_ come in from upstate _who had an anvil here”_ …
@moonbeeps
@moonbeeps 6 лет назад
A lot of chit chat but little showing of the interior...
@annegachanja3468
@annegachanja3468 3 года назад
❤❤❤
@awakeningthespine
@awakeningthespine 6 лет назад
Awesome
@1M_Subscribers1
@1M_Subscribers1 Год назад
❤from 🇧🇩 BANGLADESH
@jengable4888
@jengable4888 2 года назад
I would absolutely love to have my OWN place to live, because I am tired of living with other Individuals ! This has gone in for too long ! 1990/1991-2021 ! I need to live in peace for the rest of my life .. 👍👍
@ABigOneLikeDaddys
@ABigOneLikeDaddys 11 лет назад
0:41 we all do all that anyway, what's new ?
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit
@louiseannatfreeyourspirit 4 года назад
Bit short ? I appreciate the purpose is to sell the mag or subscription but it didn’t really pull you in.
@MobileFatasy66
@MobileFatasy66 11 лет назад
I agree his point of view about home decor. But in fact, not much people can reach high level of living style.
@Theblackbumblebee
@Theblackbumblebee 7 лет назад
So true my sista
@notnek202
@notnek202 6 лет назад
you hit the nail on the head maybe less than 5% of the population are able to live this way but Nate is part of the 1% so he has no clue
@diannte
@diannte 6 лет назад
That's not true. I'm a student and still do the same as him, maybe just on a different budget, but as him, I look around my home and see things that I've accumulated over the years and are a hughly personal to me - no matter the price point.
@diannte
@diannte 6 лет назад
*are highly
@heyjude4842
@heyjude4842 8 лет назад
Genevieve Gorders brother
@oltedders
@oltedders 6 лет назад
O Nate, I want a rock for my stack of unread books and a bowl of pyrite just like yours so I can feel special too!
@jimcrovatt6988
@jimcrovatt6988 5 лет назад
HA!
@hectorabcdefg9076
@hectorabcdefg9076 7 лет назад
some ppl are so freaken gifted. I am a loser
@beautifulsoul3528
@beautifulsoul3528 7 лет назад
Hector, ALL humans are gifted in different areas. You have to find the area in which you shine.
@japissantw
@japissantw 5 лет назад
I'm a loser too. So we can be losers together.
@lantz2326
@lantz2326 5 лет назад
Two types of people ^
@hectorabcdefg9076
@hectorabcdefg9076 5 лет назад
J. A. W. I’d like that 😁
@iken6144
@iken6144 4 года назад
Y su pareja ? Y sus hijos ?. Se separó ? 2020
@manystar
@manystar 5 лет назад
Life in plastic is fantastic
@Amigps01
@Amigps01 6 лет назад
Daddy 😍
@kathy2842
@kathy2842 4 года назад
What's different about New York versus Texas is that you can own an apartment there; but here you can only rent them. Here you can buy and sell Condos or Townhomes but not apartments.
@eddiefniii
@eddiefniii 6 лет назад
Beautiful but I still don't see why everyone wants hardwood floors!!!!! EVERYONE I don't want what everyone has..plus they can't get wet and scratch very easy....Tile is the way to go!!!! I am unique!!!! I have tons of real art and I want it to stand out along with me!!!!! At least his place looks like I could sit on a chair and not worry if I make a wrinkle on it!!! I dislike houses that are perfect,,,,
@johniii8147
@johniii8147 6 лет назад
No the truth is Oprah told him to get it done
@mitchg7809
@mitchg7809 5 лет назад
"Everyone told me it couldn't be don't" Girl please 🙄
@Audiofreund2
@Audiofreund2 5 лет назад
I will never have such a home, life or such a man.
@BabyDoll-qo7ol
@BabyDoll-qo7ol 5 лет назад
Alexander, mark this reply... You will have a Beautiful home, a wonderful life and a loving man who adores you. Your comment touched me and I really want to wish you well. Reply back to this when you have all I said you will :)
@Audiofreund2
@Audiofreund2 5 лет назад
well thanks
@jimcrovatt6988
@jimcrovatt6988 5 лет назад
That was quick.
@smoothtightbottom1908
@smoothtightbottom1908 4 года назад
I wonder if he is a bottom?
@isaactaleb2981
@isaactaleb2981 4 года назад
And what is wrong with Turkey? Lol. It definitely has more history and culture than baby Michigan Bwahahahaha
@oliviacasino8888
@oliviacasino8888 5 лет назад
Look Nate, I like you a lot, watch your show on Bravo, etc. and think you are in some ways the bomb. However, your personal travel “stuff” still looks way too composed and stiffly predictable. It goes beyond just being neat, it’s lacking in spontaneous joy! Loosen up, you’re a genuinely great person with a well trained eye but not in that rarified strata of greatness yet. Clue: get in touch with that artist lurking within.
@nateberkus3322
@nateberkus3322 3 года назад
Thanks alot my dear lovely fan I really appreciate you so much ♥️♥️♥️ Much love from here ❤️❤️
@teeniebeenie8774
@teeniebeenie8774 6 лет назад
i cant say i appreciate his taste big vulgar
@kudos2ya37
@kudos2ya37 7 лет назад
It's missing the disco ball, not very manly..
@FTFFF
@FTFFF 5 лет назад
eat me
@azurieone3002
@azurieone3002 6 лет назад
Beautiful!!
@mofug2
@mofug2 7 лет назад
Beautiful
@ExclusiveLM
@ExclusiveLM 7 лет назад
This looks like shit. He spent a ton of money on this mediocre look. Designer Candice Olsen is really the best interior designer. He should have called her.
@mariap9885
@mariap9885 7 лет назад
ExclusiveLM what are you talking about? this is how he personally wanted it to look.
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