Inside Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's New Home With Baby Poppy

Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's New York real estate story started like so many others. A frustrating hunt and then finally a break. Nate and Jeremiah's came after they viewed a not-so-stellar apartment in their desired neighborhood, Greenwich Village. The location was great, but the layout wasn't. Fate intervened when the unit next door came on the market. Nate and Jeremiah knew they had to make a move.

The place started out fine, but Nate and Jeremiah oversaw a redecoration that made the apartment perfect. Now the newlyweds have opened up the doors of the stunning home they share with daughter Poppy in the October issue of Architectural Digest.

"In all of my work, I look at a house and think about the moments that will happen there, the moments we all long to create. Where will I hold my daughter on Saturday mornings? Where will my husband and I sit and reflect and recharge?" Jeremiah said.

Jeremiah and Nate set out to create a haven for their young family, merging their two specific styles into one unified, stunning home. They mixed pieces from Restoration Hardware with vintage furniture and placed vintage art in a room with textiles from Peru. Poppy's room especially is a mix of their elegant but still playful style.

The best part of the renovation project is that Jeremiah and Nate did it together. "Great design is like great love: You trust your gut," Nate said. Jeremiah agrees, and added, "We do our best work when we are together."

Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's New York kitchen combines black with brass accents.

The living room in Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's New York City apartment is modern and airy. Linen curtains line a wall of widows, while club chairs from the '60s are situated next to a brass cocktail table.

Poppy's playroom is elegant and playful.

The closet in Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's New York home is nothing short of stunning.

Jeremiah Brent, Nate Berkus, and their daughter, Poppy, cover the October 2015 edition of Architectural Digest.