Bethenny Frankel's NYC Apartment Tour Post-Breakup
In her bedroom, Frankel's Crate and Barrel bed took center stage, flanked by matching floating nightstands. The room exuded warmth with white sheets, gray pillows, and a gray blanket, while the wallpaper added a touch of sophistication.
Frankel's "beautiful custom closet" featured ample storage space for her wardrobe, showcasing her attention to detail and organization.
Additionally, Frankel shared her daughter Bryn's room, complete with a daybed for sleepovers and a charming vanity area. The space reflected Frankel's desire for intimacy and coziness, utilizing a mix of existing items and budget-friendly finds.
After residing in Bridgehampton, Frankel's return to New York City signifies a new chapter following her split from Bernon, whom she dated for over six years.
Frankel's apartment tour not only showcases her impeccable taste in design but also highlights her resilience and ability to create a welcoming sanctuary in the heart of the city that never sleeps.
Bethenny Frankel recently gave fans a glimpse into her new New York City apartment following her split from Paul Bernon. The former "Real Housewives of New York City" star took to Instagram to showcase her 1,300 square foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom prewar apartment located in the Upper West Side.
The living room boasted an L-shaped gray couch with dark suede pillows, complemented by a white marble center table and a cozy dining nook with a marble table surrounded by chic chairs.
Frankel then showcased her stylish kitchen with light brown wooden floors, cabinets, and a white marble counter, giving off a modern yet inviting vibe. The hallway led to a contemporary powder room before unveiling her cozy bedroom.
Although Frankel didn't reveal the exact price she paid for the property, a similar two-bedroom unit in the same building sold for $1.975 million earlier this year.
"Curious to see my new NYC apartment? Let's take a tour!" Frankel excitedly shared at the beginning of her video.
As she walked through the apartment, Frankel highlighted various design elements, starting with the elegant entryway featuring a sleek black table adorned with a clear vase filled with brown branches and white flowers. A large black apple sculpture added a touch of New York City flair to the space.