George Stephanopoulos and his wife Ali Wentworth have lived in their sprawling Manhattan home for over a decade after relocating to NYC from Washington D.C. in 2010.
The couple purchased their family abode – which they share with their two daughters – for $6.5 million, and on Wednesday, Ali shared a glimpse inside the stunning property.
The actress revealed that the family home has undergone some renovations and proudly showed off the remodeled bathroom.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Ali uploaded three photos of the revamped space, which has been decorated with gray floral wallpaper co-designed by Sarah Jessica Parker, 58, and interior designer Eric Hughes.
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The design features Queen Anne's lace with white petals and green stems popping against the pepper background.
The room also boasts a full-length mirror attached to the back of the main white door, a gray slimline flat sink, ornate lighting, and large windows that let in plenty of natural light.
There is also a black feature wall behind the toilet with a single, framed photo taking center stage.
Ali appeared to be thrilled with the finished look, captioning the photos: "I just redid my bathroom in this beautiful @wallshoppeofficial Queen Anne's Lace in pepper… It's sublime."
George and Ali have been married since 2001 and although their New York apartment was a downsize from the Colonial Revival property where they had been living, it certainly looks like they've made the most of the space inside their plush pad.
In snapshots previously posted on Instagram, George and Ali showed off their relaxing home with its high ceilings, oversized windows, and luxury furnishings.
When they first moved, after George landed his role on Good Morning America to replace Diane Sawyer, Ali revealed details of the exciting but daunting move to the Big Apple.
She opened the doors to their apartment to Architectural Digest and explained that she wasn't sure how they would fit all of their DC belongings, joking: "No more than a tiny percentage of our possessions would fit into a New York apartment."
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