Inside Kim Kardashian’s secret NYC apartment including black marble bathroom, massive fireplace and stunning city views

KIM Kardashian has revealed her hidden New York City apartment featuring a moody aesthetic.

The 43-year-old Kardashian revealed her east coast apartment on this week’s episode of The Kardashians on Hulu.

Kim Kardashian revealed her secret New York City apartment

Kim Kardashian revealed her secret New York City apartmentCredit: Hulu

Her apartment was filled with a dark color scheme and moody lighting

Her apartment was filled with a dark color scheme and moody lightingCredit: Hulu


The show started off by showing Kim’s dining room which features a thin black dining room table, black leather chairs, and tan window coverings.

There was also a glimpse of a dark and moody bedroom with dark wood walls and tan floors.

In front of the bed, there is a huge built-in fireplace placed on a pitch-black wall.

After the bedroom, Kim walked into a gorgeous and massive bathroom with a vanity, sink, walk-in shower, and a huge black bathtub.

The vanity, bathtub, and other features of the washroom were made of thick black marble.

In the living room, there was a black marble table, matching black chairs, and an interesting-looking lounge chair.

The Skim’s founder’s kitchen was small and filled with black cabinets and dark-colored countertops.

Kim's bathroom was filled with black marble countertops

Kim’s bathroom was filled with black marble countertopsCredit: Hulu

HER LA HOME

The Kardashians star’s Los Angeles mansion looks vastly different from her apartment in New York.

Kim has shown off her huge movie room at her $60million mansion which featured an enormous gray couch that curved around a giant projector screen.

The sofa was loaded with comfy-looking cushions and throws, and the room was minimally decorated, with just a coffee table featuring a vase of white flowers.

The whole room was white including the carpet, the walls, and the ceiling, making it very different from the dark NYC flat.

The mother-of-four posted the photo on her Instagram Story after she came under fire for letting her daughter North, nine, decorate her Christmas tree with $100 bills.

Her living room was filled with black furniture and light-colored walls

Her living room was filled with black furniture and light-colored wallsCredit: Hulu

The fireplace in Kim's bedroom also featured a photo of her and her kids

The fireplace in Kim’s bedroom also featured a photo of her and her kidsCredit: Hulu

HER NEW COMPOUND

Kim’s five-house compound has dominated the exclusive gated community of Hidden Hills, but it is still incomplete after nearly a decade.

The Skkn founder bought the four homes that surround her original home, which she purchased with her ex-husband Kanye West in August 2014.

Exclusive aerial photographs obtained by The U.S. Sun showed the unfinished estate being tended to by construction workers even after nine years.

The reality star and property mogul has been buying and flipping homes all over California, especially in her own neighborhood where she’s taken over the entire street.

She first bought the four-bedroom home above her massive estate in December 2014 for $2.925M and demolished it, replacing it with the garden, which still isn’t finished.

Five years later in February 2019, the Hulu star bought a three-bed, three-bath property for $2.7million, which appears to have remained largely untouched.

Kim also snapped up the four-bed, four-bath house in the same area for $2.975million the following October.

Property records show that her sprawling estate crosses over the road, where there’s another parcel of land housing stables.

Even Kim's New York City kitchen is relatively small

Even Kim’s New York City kitchen is relatively smallCredit: Hulu

In Los Angeles, Kim's home is predominantly made of white furniture

In Los Angeles, Kim’s home is predominantly made of white furnitureCredit: Instagram/Kim Kardashian

Kim's five-house Los Angeles compound is still not finished after several years

Kim’s five-house Los Angeles compound is still not finished after several yearsCredit: Chris White