Carrie Bradshaw's apartment in "Sex and the City" might look like a dull place with a brownstone facade, but inside, it is nothing short of impressive as it's a grand apartment with the finest details around the block.
It is a 4,000+-square-foot home, which has been in the market for a sky-high price of $9.65 million. The property is a fine price for a gorgeous house. There have been only two families who resided there from its first construction back in 1866. The apartment is in a three-storey building which was solely designed by genius architect Robert Mook.
He is the same architect given credit for the other beautiful Italian style townhouses in that area. Bradshaw's apartment is located in the the Greenwich Village, a friendly neighborhood down in New York where other properties, such as Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's glamorous penthouse, can be found as well.
The details inside this brownstone apartment are breathtaking. The main motif is composed of one shade of white and then lined with intricate gold ornate crowns and ceiling moldings. Upon entering, the grand staircase greets the visitors, inviting them to marvel at the other rooms of the house.
The property has 11 rooms, five of which are the stunning and generously sized bedrooms with clean white walls lined and adorned with touches of gold. All of the rooms inside the house are lined with gold details too, a fine highlight that gives a historic feel all throughout the property. There are six fireplaces decorated with carved marble mantels. Ceiling medallions anchoring chandeliers also grace the ceiling.
The house is also covered with the best herringbone wood flooring which adds to the elegant finish of the interiors. The classic walls look like they are taken straight out of a movie scene. The woodcarvings all around the house are also fantastic, while the arches are of finely sculpted wood.