Rip It Up: The Renovations Podcast

#65 Carrie Bradshaw’s Apartment - Unpacking Iconic Homes


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In this episode of Unpacking Iconic Homes, we explore one of the most famous interiors in television history: Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from Sex and the City.

Unlike many of the homes we've covered, Carrie’s apartment isn't iconic because it was luxurious or perfectly designed. It's iconic because it conveyed Carrie's personality and a lifestyle many of us coveted. From the walk-in wardrobe and writing desk to the mismatched furniture and mint-green walls, every corner reflected the character who lived there.

We unpack why this tiny(ish) Manhattan apartment captured the imagination of an entire generation - and what it can teach us about creating homes with personality rather than perfection.

What we cover:

  •  Why Carrie's apartment became as famous as the character herself 
  •  The fantasy of independent city living in New York 
  •  How the apartment expresses Carrie's personality
  •  The famous walk-in wardrobe
  •  The writing desk as the true heart of the home 
  •  Mixing furniture, colours and styles without everything matching 
  •  How the apartment evolved alongside Carrie throughout the series 

Design details discussed:

  •  The iconic brownstone stoop 
  •  Coloured walls - mint green / dusty blue / lavender / blush
  •  Parquet floors
  •  Layout - circular floorplan with kitchen in the middle
  •  Eclectic vintage-inspired furnishings 
  •  Open shelving and personal collections 
  •  The writing nook at the window
  •  Carrie’s walk-in closet 
  •  Art, books and meaningful objects used as décor 

How to recreate this look:

  • Use your books and magazines as decor
  • Create a reading/writing nook by a window
  • Mix furniture styles
  • Add colour to rental walls (if allowed)
  • Use freestanding storage

Key takeaways:

  •  Our homes should express our personalities 
  •  Character is more important than perfection 
  •  Mixing styles can feel more authentic and interesting than matching everything 
  •  Homes should evolve as your life evolves 
  •  The best interiors feel personal, not staged 

This episode is a reminder that great homes don't need to be perfect - they need to feel like you.

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