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HOUSE TOUR | Inside Chef Romilly Newman’s Gorgeous New York City Home



Chef and food stylist Romilly Newman takes us inside her beautiful New York City apartment.

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Romilly Newman’s New York City apartment beautifully intertwines old-world charm with inherited family treasures, creating an intimate and timeless atmosphere. Romantically lit by candles and candelabras, each space exudes a cozy elegance, complemented by a small kitchen bursting with flavorful creations presented on vintage plates and Tiffany glassware.

Romilly’s curated home embraces lightness and airiness, showcasing a collection of artwork from her uncle and meaningful gifts from her brothers. With a love for items that reveal age and patina, every piece contributes to a harmonious design that reflects her layered and cozy aesthetic. Each corner of her apartment tells a unique story, creating a space where history and personal connection seamlessly coexist. Enjoy!

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27 Comments

  1. The most worthy home of Homeworthy. It's unique, beautiful, warm, whimsical and filled with character. Her kitchen is perfect and I was thrilled to know it actually gets used. You don't need a big kitchen to cook up a feast, you just need to love food and the people you're cooking for.

  2. I wonder why her mom wouldn't let her watch the Disney Channel? But I agree that watching the Food Network as "a cover" to switch right back to after flipping it over to Disney is good thinking for a little kid, lol.

  3. I love all my stuff.. how refreshing !!! I do too love all my stuff!! minimals are fine … but for them not for me

  4. Lovely genuine home! She's a maximalist where everything has a meaning and a place. Right up my alley.

  5. watched the hole video, but I swear have not seen a single room, and I really tried to concentrate on the apartment 😂

  6. I love her style and her personality! Also I order those Maldon salt buckets as well… maybe I'll start displaying them? lol

  7. Outstanding and beautiful home. So unique. Love the art and woodwork and ah, just everything! So impressed by this young lady. Very classy.

  8. Love, Romilly and what she’s done to her apartment… It’s beautiful! I would go one step further, and create a mental around that fireplace. Really fun tour!

  9. Thank you so much for inviting us into your home and sharing your life and all things special with us! I was touched by all the details and what they mean to you. I loved the portrait of your mother; it is NOT at all creepy! (Silly people who say that it is!). I was especially moved when you spoke of your grandmother and how you felt as a child chez elle.
    What a BEAUTIFUL apartment! And you honour it in SUCH a lovely way. You absolutely deserve all things GOOD. I would feel vulnerable opening my home the way you have but am so grateful to you for having done so. I feel enriched by this journey through your home and life, and I wish you well!

  10. wow. what a stunning young woman. and so interesting and witty. so stylish. have already forwarded this clip to a friend.

  11. Love your apartment ❤ I agree a fireplace mantel would look amazing. You have a very bright future, thank you for the tour

  12. I love how she smelt all the candle she showed us like she doesn’t already know how they smell 😂 she has a sweet personality and her home reflects that ❤

  13. What a beautifully curated apartment, and a wonderfully generous tour 😍

    Those plates at the end are truly special, but I'd say, life's too short not to use the good things one has – if they break, take the Japanese kintsugi approach (Kintsugi is the unique and traditional Japanese art of repairing broken, chipped and cracked pottery using lacquer and gold) – it will only make what was, so much more beautiful.

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