Inside Megan Rapinoes Foray Into Ceramics and Colorful Home Life in NYC
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How would you describe your home?Alive. I feel like theres so many different colors. Different rooms have different vibes.Is there a kitchen item that you use every single day?I do use the Felt and Fat mugs every single day, and the espresso machine. The egg pan as well.Do you have a favorite gadget that you use every day?Other than my Kindle, which is the most low-tech, basic analog situation ever, but I love it so much. Our coffee maker is a Breville Oracle espresso machine. It has a touch screen, so Im not actually pulling the shots. Listen, do I know how to do that? Not really. So I dont want to pretend like Im becoming a barista when Im not. It makes amazing coffee. Its super high-tech. Both Sue and I wake up every day likeit is time again with this beautiful gift.Do you have a strict bedtime ritual?Im trying to. Ive been really on my bedtime bullshitmuch to Sues chagrinbecause Im just dominating the bedtime. I like to turn in at a pretty early hour. If Im in bed between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., thats ideal. I want to be asleep by 11 p.m. I try to read, thats where my Kindle comes in major. I have dimmer lights on everything, and I like to turn the lights down and set the mood and just chill out. Our bedroom is really calm.What is your ideal bedding setup?Honestly, I need to get a new mattress here in New York. Tempur-Pedic mattresses are just the all-time best, pillows as well. And I like all-white bedding. It might be my thousands of hotel stays over the course of my whole life and career, but I find it to be very calming, clean, and easy.Do you have a favorite room in your house and why?The powder room is the fucking bees knees. I love it. Its just so bright, that orange wallpaper. But probably our bedroom, which is a monochrome light mint with all of these different textures. I love being in there. It has a big mirror, and it is beautiful.Rapinoe in the dining area of her New York City home, where a piece of art by Xavier Kelley hangs on the wall.Photo: Liz Clayman
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