
< img src =" https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/69b834aeb46442beacd84068/16:9/w_1280,c_limit/251012_NathanTurner_Wallshoppe_025%20copy.jpg" alt="" > Turner comprehended the task– and Everett’s character. After all, she’s a comic who is presently on a cabaret tour called “Big Titties, Huge Dreams.” The home needed to display her naughty funny bone too. Still, some aspects stretched him as a designer, particularly when it pertained to incorporating pillows with words on them. Usually his stance is a hard no. “I would never ever, ever, ever, ever!” he says. “Unless it’s the ‘See You Next Tuesday’ pillow, and it’s in Bridget Everett’s home.” That pillow, a prop from Somebody Somewhere (#iykyk), now rests in her TV room– Everett foraged the piano in the living room from the show too.

< img alt=" Image may contain Indoors Interior Design Furniture Table Architecture Structure Living Space Room and Home Decor" src=" https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/69b834ac7ed0db998cc18cd7/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/251012_NathanTurner_Wallshoppe_004%2520copy.jpg "/ > In another corner of the sun room, a skirted Alice Palmer & Co lampshade hangs from the ceiling over a GreenRow table surrounded by slipcovered chairs by The Within. Striped floors alternate in between Benjamin Moore’s Swiss Coffee and Tear Drop Blue.
Jake Dunderdale
And then there’s the painting of the home’s mascot, which Bridget commissioned from artist Steven Hammel, who also works with her castmate, Murray Hill. The 2 took motivation from the cabaret song that increased her profession (it rhymes with “cities”– google it). It’s fitting that it hangs in the sun patio, where Everett and her pals invest most of their time listening to The Kills and looking out the windows at the “la las”– hydrangeas and Japanese maples that peek through in the summertime.

< img alt =" Image might contain Furnishings Ottoman and Couch "src =" https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/69b834ace8c50d8b4eb28386/master/w_1600%2Cc_limit/251012_NathanTurner_Wallshoppe_012%2520copy.jpg "/ > In the TV space, Turner tested Everett’s willingness to go full-out on one pattern. He stated, ‘What if we just, like, went off?'” she recalls. “I resembled, ‘I like going off. Do whatever you desire.'” For this reason the room’s fawn fur pattern that appears on walls and in curtains. Sofa and chairs are from The Within.
Jake Dunderdale