When I first saw Actress Brooke Shields’s New York City townhouse on the pages of Architectural Digest back in 2012, I instantly fell in love.  Now as I revisit it in 2020, the classic design still looks timeless, interesting, and chic.  Brooke shares the 4 -story Greenwich Village townhouse with her husband, writer and producer Chris Henchy, and her two teenage daughters.   Built in 1910, the historical 5 bedroom home needed a total gut renovation. Brooke hired MADE, a Brooklyn design/build firm, and designer and friend David Flint Wood to transform the space.

“We loved the way they integrated tradition with modernism and warmth of character in an interior with discipline of form. That clarity was especially attractive to someone like me, who grew up surrounded by clutter.”

Brooke Shields via Architectural Digest

One goal of the renovation was to preserve as many of the original architectural details as possible. Brooke’s team delivered a gorgeous, family-friendly home with a beautiful mix of antiques of different materials and genres. The warm layered color palette of grays, browns, blues, and “Hermes-orange” is the perfect complement to a crisp autumn day.

I hope you enjoy the tour as much as I did!

Photography by William Waldron for Architectural Digest

This stone mantel was salvaged from the Plaza Hotel when it was refurbished in the mid-2000s

The vintage lucite table is from the ’70s, while the jute rug is from Pottery Barn

Beautiful woodblock Zuberofficial wallpaper, vintage Ralph Lauren Home marble top pedestal table, and leather-clad Jansen dining chairs

Open shelving, custom table by MADE and “Hermés-orange” leather chairs

One of my favorite pieces in the home is this vintage Louis Vuitton Trunk that was a gift to Brooke from her husband Chris Henchy

Framed personal photos play a prominent role throughout the home

Benjamin Moore Grizzly Bear Brown on the walls creates a cozy guest bedroom

Soft blues and grays, and a fireplace- yes please!

Shop the Look

  1. Acrylic coffee table
  2. White linen Bergere chair
  3. John Robshaw pillow
  4. Leather dining chair
  5. Classic blue and white ginger jar
  6. Vintage Louis Vuitton trunk
  7. Jute and Wool Rug- The actual one in Brooke’s home
  8. Benjamin Moore paint color -Grizzly Brown Bear
  9. Nailhead trim sofa
  10. Hermés-orange” cashmere throw
  11. Benjamin Moore paint color- Chelsea Gray

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