Andy Cohen Has Officially Parted with His Colorful West Village Digs

It’s the end of an era—the era of Andy Cohen residing in his wild two-story West Village, New York City apartment, to be exact, which we featured on the cover our October 2017 issue. Cohen has truly embarked on a journey with the space: initially buying the duplex’s ground floor back in 2003 and since then absorbing three adjacent units. The result is something eclectic, light-filled, and in need of a new owner. Could it be you? The listing—entrusted to real estate broker, TV personality, and Cohen’s friend, Ryan Serhant—will go public later on in the month, according to People magazine. Get your $14 million ready.

Douglas FriedmanIncluded with purchase? A gold-tiled custom bar integrated right into the home’s living room.

As an executive producer of The Real Housewiveslate-night talk-show host, radio personality, and father of two, it’s safe to say Cohen is full of energy—creative and otherwise. His 2 Horatio Street abode’s interiors are a testament to just that, what with their no-holds-barred design touches like a Roy Lichtenstein lithograph, jewel-toned kitchen cabinets, powder room hugged by mylar wallpaper, gold disco ball light fixture, and the staircase it hangs above (made of glass, walnut, and steel by architect Gordon Kahn).

Douglas FriedmanCohen took a no-holds-barred decorating approach with this place, and what better evidence of that than the pictured gold disco ball?Advertisement – Continue Reading Below

Cohen told ELLE DECOR that he felt like a king inside his home, which presently clocks in at 3,500 square feet. Who wouldn’t? The vistas are ones that make you stop in your tracks and thank your lucky stars (“The light in this apartment is phenomenal,” Cohen said in 2017); the furniture curation, courtesy of ELLE DECOR A-List mainstay Eric Hughes, is replete with buzzy names like Ralph Lauren, ABC Carpet & Home, and Hollywood at Home; and the sheer atmosphere all this creates is instantly conducive to a party.

Indeed, though Cohen barely cooked in his kitchen (which has dual exposure, walnut counters, and the non-tacky kind of floral wallpaper!), he frequently had many of his celebrity BFFs-slash-neighbors over. Anderson Cooper, John Benjamin Hickey, Joe Mantello, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others have all walked across the duplex’s oak floors—so if its bells and whistles aren’t enough to persuade you to take out a loan in the shape of $14 million, maybe those star-studded credentials will.