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Jenna Lyons’ old Park Slope townhouse at 178 Garfield Place is for salewhich she wants to tell us is not to each key. “Not my decor but still has memories,” she posted in an Instagram story about the listing. The five-bedroom, four-floor brownstone — where she lived with her ex-husband, Vincent Mazeau — was once on the cover of Domino magazine, which featured Lyons’s distinct style, including yellow couches, a black-and-gray color scheme, and zebra-print rugs (it quickly spawned imitators). In 2012, Lyons sold the place to Vince Clarke from Depeche Mode for $4 million and moved into a $6 million “fixer-upper” Soho loft, which has consistently remained shelter-magazine fodder and is definitely no longer mostly black and gray.
The listing photo highlights the new tame all-white interiors. Photo: Sothebys International Realty
The decor in this listing photo is definitely swimming chosen by Jenna Lyons. Photo: Sothebys International Realty
The sunny garden floor kitchen in this listing photo shows the decorators kept some original details of the townhouse. Photo: Sothebys International Realty
The Garfield Place townhouse, originally built in the 1880s, is now being listed for $6 million. It was recently modernized by Roman and Williams and has noticeably blander, all-white interiors but still contains a lot of the original molding, a south-facing garden, and a private terrace. There’s also an 800-square-foot soundproof recording studio in the basement that, the listing offers, could be made into wine storage or a gym. Something for a potential buyer to consider, though: The Real Housewife and former head of J.Crew might still be keeping tabs on their decor choices.
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