Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Give a Rare Look Inside Their Kids' Bedrooms in Their N.Y.C. Home

The married couple of 28 years share three children together: Michael, 27, Lola, 23, and Joaquin, 21

Architectural Digest/YouTube Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos in Architectural Digest

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Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos in Architectural Digest

Kelly Ripa and  Mark Consuelos are giving a sneak peek into their kids' bedrooms inside their New York City home.

The Live with Kelly and Mark hosts offered an inside look at their N.Y.C. townhouse during a video tour with Architectural Digest on Tuesday, Dec. 10. The couple share three children — daughter Lola, 23, and sons Joaquin, 21, and Michael, 27 — and share a quick look at their bedrooms during the house tour.

During the walkthrough, images flash across the screen of Lola's and one of their son's never-before-seen bedrooms.

The boy's room features a moody color scheme of black, blue and orange wood. His walls and nightstands are both black and his bedding is black, white and blue.

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Douglas Friedman Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest

The room's shelves, desk, dresser and chairs are all made from orange-tinted wood and adorned with black accents. And for a pop of color, two red and silver stools sit just in front of the bed.

Lola's room is much brighter than her brother's. Her walls, bed frame, rug, desk and chairs are all white, while her vanity and nightstand are both completely mirrored. In the corner, a light wood easel sits with artwork on display.

Douglas Friedman Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest

Douglas Friedman

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest

To add some extra light and color, a pink LED sign that reads "Lola" in cursive letters hangs above her headboard. A hot pink, heart-shaped ottoman sits next to Lola's bed, alongside a quilted chair with a hot pink pillow.

As the tour continues, Consuelos, 53, points out the three giant paintings of eyeballs hanging in the master bedroom hallway, explaining the interesting story behind the quirky decor.

"The artwork that we have in the hallway is from an artist named Marc Quinn. By the way, those are [our] kids' eyes," he says.

Architectural Digest/YouTube Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Eyeballs, Architectural Digest

Architectural Digest/YouTube

Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Eyeballs, Architectural Digest

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“They don’t live here anymore, so when we leave our bedroom it feels like they’re still with us,” the proud dad explains. Ripa, 54, adds, “And I could stare at my kids’ eyes forever. I just think they’re great.”

Despite the kids living on their own, the couple has left each of their bedrooms almost exactly the same as when they left the house — down to the closets and bathrooms.

"Even though the kids are gone, we still share a bathroom and a closet, and people always find that very remarkable," Ripa shares.

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Douglas Friedman Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest home feature

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos's Architectural Digest home feature

She recalls friends asking, "Why don't one of you take one of the kids' bathrooms and closet?" But Ripa insists, 'We've always shared a bathroom and a closet and we always will."

"I just feel like you and I live well together," she tells Consuelos.

See more of Ripa and Consuelos' N.Y.C. home on archdigest.com.

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