HBO’s …And Just Like That follows its predecessor, Sex and the City, when it comes to telling stylish stories in Manhattan — and the homes themselves are just as chic to behold.
In the first season of the revival, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) had previously moved from her iconic brownstone in the East Village to live with husband Mr. Big (Chris Noth) uptown. After his shocking death in the pilot, Carrie returned to her beloved studio. She ultimately moved again during season 2, finding a palatial penthouse to share with returning love interest Aidan Shaw (John Corbett).
“One of the interesting things that Michael [Patrick King, the showrunner] brought to us was that Carrie has kept her old apartment the way she always has, as her work sanctum, where she goes to write and whatnot,” production designer Miguel López-Castillo told Apartment Therapy in 2021. “There is more of a feeling that she gets to do things there that she would not have in the apartment with Big, reflecting her travels, a different color sensibility, more her personality, whereas the apartment with Big had been decorated … very much with him in mind.”
Carrie’s abode wasn’t the only AJLT residence to have a certain flair. The onscreen dwellings of Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte York-Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis), Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker), Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury) and other characters also bring heaps of design inspiration.
Keep scrolling to see the best snaps of the AJLT interiors:
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A Kitchen to Store Shoes In
As SATC fans know, Carrie doesn’t cook — yet that doesn’t stop her from decking out her kitchen. It ended up centered around a vintage-looking, teal refrigerator.
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Books and Books Aplenty
Journalist and author Carrie’s apartment, naturally, features packed bookshelves along a floral wallpaper-decorated accent wall.
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An Entryway to Remember
When Carrie and Aidan found a place together, the joint apartment had a grand foyer.
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A Bedroom for Two
Carrie and Aidan’s primary suite featured a large bed with a velvet-upholstered headboard.
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A Penthouse Palace on Fifth
Carrie moved out of her and Big’s dream apartment when he died unexpectedly in the first episode.
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Charlotte’s Dreamy Pagoda
As SATC fans can recall, Charlotte met husband Harry (Evan Handler) when she hired him as her divorce attorney to retain ownership of her and ex-husband Trey MacDougal’s (Kyle MacLachlan) apartment on the Upper East Side. Now, after decades of marriage together, Charlotte and Harry reimagined the once plaid-adorned dwelling into a place all their own with children Lily and Rock.
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A Practical Dwelling
Miranda and now-ex-husband Steve (David Eigenberg) raised their son Brady in Brooklyn, which featured a minimalistic kitchen.
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Now That’s a Closet!
Lisa Todd Wexley (LTW) has an enviable walk-in closet that any one of Us can only dream of.
Actress Parker exclusively told Us Weekly in her May 2025 cover story that fans even stop her on the street to ask where the “wineglasses [seen] in your kitchen” were sourced from.
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A Chic Masterpiece
Real estate diva Seema lives in what has been called a “jewel box” on the top floor of an Upper East Side townhouse by production designers.
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One-Hit-Wonder
During Carrie’s brief fling with startup founder George (played by Peter Hermann) in season 2, fans got a peek into his artist-style loft in the city, capped off with vibrant artwork and plush armchairs.