Behind the elegant doors of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ New York townhouse is a home that feels like a mix of luxury hotel, old Hollywood fantasy, and a real family gathering place. The couple opened their Upper East Side residence for Architectural Digest, revealing a five-story space inspired by 1920s and 1930s French glamour, Art Deco design, and personal memories collected over the years. Every room tells a story, from the dramatic dining room filled with antique details to the bright kitchen that keeps the home feeling warm and lived-in. The most talked-about spaces include Mark’s dark “cigar room” with a hidden bar, Kelly’s glamorous bathroom featuring a Hollywood-inspired chaise lounge, and a massive closet that fans joked could be its own apartment. While the design is undeniably extravagant, Kelly and Mark’s humor and personality keep the home from feeling like a museum.
Beyond the stunning interiors, the townhouse reflects the couple’s decades of marriage and family life. Their children’s rooms remain preserved for visits, their pets bring everyday warmth to the grand spaces, and their daughter Lola’s London life adds another chapter to the family story. Fans had mixed reactions to the home, with some praising its elegance and personality while others found certain rooms too dramatic or dark. Still, the biggest appeal of Kelly and Mark’s home is that it feels uniquely theirs. It is not just a showcase of expensive furniture and beautiful design—it is a place filled with memories, laughter, and the comfortable chaos of family life. After years of moving homes, Kelly has made it clear this townhouse feels like her forever home.