Architectural Digest took a tour of Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber's funky Tribeca loft which they converted into a livable home. The property was bought by the couple in 2012 for $3.95 million. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and a total space of 4,315 square feet. They left it untouched for two years after the purchase.
According to New York Curbed, the place was greatly affected by Hurricane Sandy, so the couple had to fix a lot of things inside the home before agreeing to a home tour. In an interview with Watts, she admitted that big renovations are really difficult to do, and she did not expect it to be an easy ride for them. The couple worked with Ashe + Leandro to transform the home and fill it with designer items and decorations.
The Manhattan duplex apartment welcomes guests with its entrance hall that is decorated with pendant light by Ralph Lauren and 19th century shell-back chairs from KRB. The living room is also filled with artwork and designer decorations which are complemented by the matching velvet-covered sofas which are separated by another Ralph Lauren-designed console. The kitchen is filled with modern and high-end appliances and is also decorated with pendant lights and stylish stools.
Watts and Schreiber have two boys, and the boys' room is decorated with images by Watts' brother, photographer Ben Watts, and they are displayed above the designer beds. The pillow cases are from Ralph Lauren and is also filled with other designer items.
The guest room is decorated with a playful mix of funky patterns, and there is also a home gym which has an adjacent bathroom. The master bedroom is also filled with Ralph Lauren furniture and decorations, while the master bathroom is decorated with antique mirror and chairs and penny tiles.