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Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos Show Kids' Bedrooms in N.Y.C. Home
2024-12-10
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have granted a rare glimpse into the private spaces of their children's bedrooms within their New York City abode. This exclusive video tour with Architectural Digest on Tuesday, Dec. 10, offers a unique look at the lives of their three offspring - daughter Lola, 23, and sons Joaquin, 21, and Michael, 27.

Peek into the Bedrooms of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' Kids

Son's Bedroom - A Moody Haven

The boy's room showcases a captivating moody color scheme that combines black, blue, and orange wood. His walls and nightstands are painted black, while his bedding features a stylish blend of black, white, and blue. The shelves, desk, dresser, and chairs are all crafted from orange-tinted wood and adorned with black accents. To add a pop of color, two red and silver stools stand just in front of the bed, creating a visually striking contrast.

This color palette gives the room a distinct and edgy atmosphere, reflecting the boy's personality. It's a space that combines different elements to create a unique and inviting environment.

Daughter Lola's Bright and Mirrored Room

Lola's room is a world of brightness compared to her brother's. Her walls, bed frame, rug, desk, and chairs are all painted white, creating a clean and fresh look. The vanity and nightstand, on the other hand, are completely mirrored, adding a touch of elegance and reflection. In the corner, a light wood easel stands with artwork on display, showcasing her artistic side.

To enhance the light and color in the room, a pink LED sign that reads "Lola" in cursive letters hangs above her headboard. A hot pink, heart-shaped ottoman sits next to her bed, along with a quilted chair featuring a hot pink pillow. These details add a feminine and charming touch to her space.

The Master Bedroom Hallway with Quirky Eyeball Art

As the tour progresses, Consuelos, 53, points out the three giant paintings of eyeballs hanging in the master bedroom hallway. These unique artworks are from an artist named Marc Quinn and hold an interesting story. "The artwork that we have in the hallway is from an artist named Marc Quinn. By the way, those are [our] kids' eyes," he explains.

The proud dad continues, "They don't live here anymore, but when we leave our bedroom, it feels like they're still with us." Ripa, 54, adds, "And I could stare at my kids' eyes forever. I just think they're great." This display of the kids' eyes in the hallway is a touching reminder of their family bond.

Despite the kids now living on their own, the couple has left each of their bedrooms almost exactly the same as when they left the house, including the closets and bathrooms. Ripa shares, "Even though the kids are gone, we still share a bathroom and a closet, and people always find that very remarkable." She insists, "We've always shared a bathroom and a closet and we always will." This shows the couple's deep connection and their commitment to each other.

For more of Ripa and Consuelos' NYC home, visit archdigest.com.

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