HGTV Star Genevieve Gorder Lists Her Fully Renovated NYC Duplex Home
Introduction to Genevieve Gorder’s NYC Home
HGTV star Genevieve Gorder is selling her longtime home in New York City. The duplex co-op in Manhattan is on the market for $4.3 million in partnership with listing agents Smitha Ramchandani and Christopher Stokes Moseley of Christie’s International Real Estate Group.
The Home’s History and Renovation
According to Mansion Global, Gorder purchased one of the units in 2004 and the other in 2011.
The 2014 TV series, “Genevieve’s Renovation,” showcased Gorder’s process, as she transformed two side-by-side units into one four-bedroom home, where she lived with her daughter, Bebelle. Originally built in the 1850s, the 2,500-square-foot home has undergone many renovations, but Gorder made sure to keep some elements of the home’s history.
Preserving the Home’s History
“I wanted anything attached to the walls to reference the age of the home,” Gorder told Mansion Global. “In my heart, I’m a preservationist, but I don’t want to live like a lady in the 1860s.” Since the home is composed of two units, it includes two terraces in both the front and the back of the home. In addition to the outdoor spaces, the home includes access to a private park available to residents of the block.
Genevieve Gorder’s Career
Gorder became a household name in 2000, as one of the original designers of the TLC show “Trading Spaces,” and is often referred to as one of the key figures responsible for popularizing design television. After the show came to an end in 2007, she joined the HGTV family in 2009 with the design show, “Dear Genevieve” and also as a judge on “HGTV Design Star.” Most recently, she returned for the 2018 reboot of “Trading Spaces” and the series, “At Home with Genevieve.”
The Importance of a "She-Shed"
In a February 2018 exclusive interview with Fox News, Gorder shared why she believes it is important for women to have a “she-shed,” which she compared to a man-cave, calling it “a place to escape to and just disconnect.” Gorder shared why she believes it is important for women to have a “she-shed,” which she compared to a man-cave. Zandy Mangold
Gorder became a household name in 2000, as one of the original designers of the TLC show “Trading Spaces. Zandy Mangold
Creating a Peaceful Space
“I like to use this analogy: when you’re on an airplane, they tell you to put your oxygen mask on first so you can help everybody else,” she said. “It’s natural for us to feel like, as a woman, we need to take care of others always. But it’s just as important to take care of ourselves and have that one special place where you can go to and physically restore yourself. Just a nook with little details that count and make those stubbed toes of life much better.” She went on to explain that the space “doesn’t have to be large,” but just has to be “somewhere you can find a physical separation from things that make you anxious or stressed and find peace.”
Conclusion
Genevieve Gorder’s fully renovated NYC duplex home is a stunning example of her design expertise and commitment to preserving the home’s history. With its unique features and beautiful outdoor spaces, this home is a true gem in the heart of Manhattan.
FAQs
- Q: How much is Genevieve Gorder’s NYC duplex home listed for?
A: $4.3 million - Q: When did Genevieve Gorder purchase the units that make up her duplex home?
A: 2004 and 2011 - Q: What is the size of the home?
A: 2,500 square feet - Q: What TV shows has Genevieve Gorder appeared on?
A: "Trading Spaces," "Dear Genevieve," "HGTV Design Star," and "At Home with Genevieve"

