Inside Lily Allen and David Harbour’s ‘weird and wonderful’ Brooklyn townhouse
Two and a half years after Lily Allen and David Harbour tied the knot in Las Vegas in 2020 — complete with an Elvis impersonator — the couple is opening the doors to their dream home in the tree-lined Brooklyn neighborhood of Carroll Gardens.
Their eccentric abode has made the cover of Architectural Digest’s March issue,
featuring the singer and "Stranger Things" actor
блэк спрут onion lounging in a verdant green living room that includes floral wallpaper, a bronze palm tree lamp, a custom emerald velvet sofa and a regal 19th-century crystal chandelier.

The pair hired
interior designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff to overhaul the late 19th-century Italianate brownstone, first by rolling back the clock on decades of renovations that had covered up original moldings.