Sarah Jessica opens the doors to her eclectic New York City townhouse

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up the doors to the New York City townhouse she shares with husband Matthew Broderick and their three children.
In a Vogue.com video, the 48-year-old Sex and the City actress answers 73 questions about her likes and dislikes as she gives a tour of her ground floor - including the entryway, the living room and a space with a ping pong table as its centerpiece.
The star looks casually chic in a grey sweater, jeans and a pink beaded necklace as she charmingly welcomes the camera into her eclectically decorated home. 
Come on in: Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up the doors to the New York City townhouse she shares with husband Matthew Broderick and their three children for a Vogue.com video
Come on in: Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up the doors to the New York City townhouse she shares with husband Matthew Broderick and their three children for a Vogue.com video



Grand tour: The 48-year-old Sex and the City actress answers 73 questions about her likes and dislikes as she gives a tour of her ground floor - including the green living room, adorned with packed bookshelves
Grand tour: The 48-year-old Sex and the City actress answers 73 questions about her likes and dislikes as she gives a tour of her ground floor - including the green living room, adorned with packed bookshelves

The interviewer opens with a series of questions about her favorite things about New York City.
She reveals that she has lived in the West Village area for 'just about 13 years' and that she would never leave New York City - at least 'not voluntarily'.
And the mother-of-three says the three words she thinks best describe the city that never sleeps are 'symphonic, tiny, real'.
The first room shown in the video is Ms Parker's living room, adorned with a forest green sofa and bright green walls lined with bookshelves.
City girl: She reveals that she has lived in the West Village area for 'just about 13 years' and that she would never leave New York City - at least 'not voluntarily'
City girl: She reveals that she has lived in the West Village area for 'just about 13 years' and that she would never leave New York City - at least 'not voluntarily'
Details: The camera pans the room as Ms Parker leaves momentarily, examining a white fireplace decorated with family pictures, an open Encyclopedia on display and a collection of baseballs
Details: The camera pans the room as Ms Parker leaves momentarily, examining a white fireplace decorated with family pictures, an open Encyclopedia on display and a collection of baseballs

Her favorite objects in the room, though, are a group of glowing globes that sit above a mahogany dresser.
 The interviewer pans the room as his hostess goes to get him a glass of water, examining the white fireplace decorated with family pictures, an open Encyclopedia on display on a shelf and a collection of baseballs.
Next their conversation turns to food, and Ms Parker reveals her favorite meal is roast chicken from Southwestern grill Barberito's, and her least favorite food is parsley.
Collection: Her favorite objects in the room are a group of glowing globes that sit above a mahogany dresser
Collection: Her favorite objects in the room are a group of glowing globes that sit above a mahogany dresser

Likes and dislikes: As they enter another room - this one with a ping pong table inside -  Ms Parker reveals her favorite meal is roast chicken from Southwestern grill Barberito's, and her least favorite food is parsley
Likes and dislikes: As they enter another room - this one with a ping pong table inside - Ms Parker reveals her favorite meal is roast chicken from Southwestern grill Barberito's, and her least favorite food is parsley

In character: When asked whether she prefers heels or flats, she looks at the camera quizzically as if to say: 'Come on'
In character: When asked whether she prefers heels or flats, she looks at the camera quizzically as if to say: 'Come on'

When it comes to chocolate, she prefers milk over dark - but her favorite desserts are the brownies that her sister makes.
The pair move into a sunnier room in Ms Parker's house - a living room centered around a vintage-looking ping pong table, with a small piano in the corner.
Here, she confesses that the hardest part about being a mom to 12-year-old James and four-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion is 'separate yet equal time with all children.'
Home comforts: The actress sits on a green chair in the ping pong room, which is bright and sunny and opens up onto the entryway
Home comforts: The actress sits on a green chair in the ping pong room, which is bright and sunny and opens up onto the entryway

Confessions: Getting slightly more personal, the actress reveals that if she had a tattoo it would be on the bottom of her foot, and that she considers a dove to be her spirit animal
Confessions: Getting slightly more personal, the actress reveals that if she had a tattoo it would be on the bottom of her foot, and that she considers a dove to be her spirit animal

Maternal duty: She also says that the hardest part about being a mom to 12-year-old James and four-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion (pictured) is 'separate yet equal time with all children'
Maternal duty: She also says that the hardest part about being a mom to 12-year-old James and four-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion (pictured) is 'separate yet equal time with all children'
Getting slightly more personal, the actress reveals that if she had a tattoo it would be on the bottom of her foot, and that she considers a dove to be her spirit animal.
And when asked whether she prefers heels or flats, she looks at the camera quizzically as if to say: 'Come on.'
Finally, when he is done with his grilling, the interviewer asks whether this is the strangest interview she's ever had. 'Nope, not really,' she responds casually before showing him to the door.

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