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HGTV star Genevieve Gorder, Trading Spaces designer, lists her furnished home

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GTV designer Genevieve Gorder is putting her Manhattan duplex co‑op on the market for $4.3 million, with Christie’s International Real Estate Group’s Smitha Ramchandani and Christopher Stokes Moseley handling the sale. The 2,500‑sq‑ft building, built in the 1850s, was acquired by Gorder in two stages—one unit in 2004 and the other in 2011. She merged the side‑by‑side apartments into a single four‑bedroom residence, where she and her daughter Bebelle lived. The home features two terraces, one at the front and one at the back, and residents enjoy access to a private block park.

    Gorder first rose to fame in 2000 as a designer on TLC’s “Trading Spaces,” later hosting HGTV’s “Dear Genevieve” and judging “HGTV Design Star.” She returned for the 2018 “Trading Spaces” reboot and the series “At Home with Genevieve.” In a 2018 Fox News interview, she explained the value of a “she‑shed,” likening it to a man‑cave: a personal retreat that allows women to recharge. She emphasized that such a space need not be large but should offer physical separation from stressors and include comforting items—snacks, wine, or even Fiber One bars—to support well‑being.

Genevieve Gorder lists furnished home, HGTV Trading Spaces designer.