Patrick Web page and Paige Davis met within the mid Nineteen Nineties, throughout New York rehearsals for the primary nationwide tour of the musical “Magnificence and the Beast.” However with Mr. Web page engaged on his scenes in a single studio (he performed Lumière), and Ms. Davis, an ensemble member, singing and dancing in one other, they didn’t actually get acquainted till performances started in Minneapolis.
“We began hanging out as pals, and we’ve been hanging out ever since,” stated Mr. Web page, 61. The couple’s 2001 alfresco nuptials had been chronicled on the TLC collection “A Marriage ceremony Story.”
For a number of years, the vivacious Ms. Davis, now 54, was the host of TLC’s “Buying and selling Areas,” a house enchancment present (whereby neighbors, backed by a design workforce, would redo a room in one another’s properties on a $1,000 finances), and later returned to her theater roots, starring in “Chicago” on Broadway. Not too long ago, she accomplished an indie brief movie that’s due out this yr.
The couple might possible relaxation on their laurels and retire to a rustic property if they’d a nickel for each one who has approached Ms. Davis (or thought to method Ms. Davis) previously 20 years with what they appeared to imagine was a contemporary remark: “Oh, you’re Paige Web page.” Alas ….
Patrick Web page, 61, and Paige Davis, 54
Occupation: Actors
I like you simply the way in which you’re: “Having Nate Berkus do our residence was an unbelievable reward,” Ms. Davis stated. “And since the design was so considerate, any alteration impacts the entire look. So after we do change even a bit of one thing, we do it as fastidiously as we are able to.”
Ms. Davis joined Mr. Web page in his 400-square-foot, one-bedroom rental on the Higher West Facet within the late Nineteen Nineties. House was tight, certain. However they had been in love, they usually stayed put till 2003, after they determined it was time to purchase a spot.
However the market was scorching they usually misplaced out on a number of flats for failing to behave shortly sufficient. “So Patrick stated we wanted to go to open homes and educate ourselves,” Ms. Davis recalled. “That method, after we noticed the proper residence we’d understand it was the fitting place for the cash. We had been simply going to look.”
Ms. Davis agreed it was the smart plan. She isn’t one for fast choices, and apparently has by no means met a variable she doesn’t need to overview. And overview some extra.
The weekend after adopting this new stratagem, they walked into the primary place on the listing. “And after we got here out, Paige was like, ‘That’s it. That’s the residence.’ And he or she hadn’t been like that about something,” Mr. Web page stated. “And I instructed her that we owed it to ourselves to no less than have a look at the opposite two locations we’d deliberate to see.”
Ms. Davis begged to vary. “I stated, ‘I’m telling you that is it. If we don’t make a suggestion, we’re going to lose it.’ I used to be getting upset on the sidewalk; I used to be crying. And Patrick stated, ‘It’s tremendous. We’ll return and make a suggestion.’ And I stated, ‘It’s not tremendous. We’re going to lose it. However we obtained it.”
The thing of these histrionics was a two-bedroom co-op on the Higher West Facet with 10-foot ceilings, good large home windows and an ethereal, loft-like really feel. The earlier proprietor had taken down the wall between the second bed room and the lounge, “and it simply form of opened up the entire area,” Ms. Paige stated.
She had deliberate to get adorning steering from a designer on the employees of “Buying and selling Areas,” however out of the blue got here an attractive provide.
Within the fall of 2003, the present did a two-hour particular, “$100,000 Problem,” which allowed every designer to ditch the same old $1,000-a-room restrict and spend $50,000. The episode obtained consideration and excessive rankings, piquing the curiosity of Oprah Winfrey, who invited Ms. Davis to Chicago, the place “The Oprah Winfrey Present” was primarily based.
“I spent the afternoon along with her,” Ms. Davis stated. “It was fairly superior.”
Much more superior: Quickly after that go to, Ms. Winfrey and her employees got here up with the thought of dispatching the inside designer Nate Berkus to the Davis/Web page residence, within the mildew of “Buying and selling Areas,” and letting him paint, paper, tile and furnish as he noticed match. (Mr. Berkus did verify in with Ms. Davis about her favourite coloration: orange.)
May she and her husband refuse? They might not. In any case, the worth was proper — they paid nothing — and the timing was wonderful. They’d solely lately moved in and had accomplished little however paint one wall crimson (about which, the much less stated the higher). They needed to filter out for 2 weeks whereas Mr. Berkus labored, however “The Oprah Winfrey Present” paid for a lodge.
Ms. Davis was a visitor on the present and Mr. Web page was within the viewers when the producers minimize to video footage of the renovation and the massive reveal — rustic shakes palms with fashionable.
A glossy glass eating desk sat atop a base of actual tree branches. In a contact that Ms. Davis appreciated mightily, the cover mattress Mr. Berkus selected for the couple’s bed room was constructed from the identical branches. Equally, the sconces of their bed room echoed the chandelier over the eating desk. Darkish wooden cupboards and open shelving within the kitchen changed an expanse of white laminate. And since Ms. Davis is as tidy as a Trappist, Mr. Berkus knew he was on protected floor selecting a glass-fronted cupboard for storing towels and linens, in addition to a glass-fronted fridge.
Twenty years on, the residence stays nearly exactly as Mr. Berkus left it. The sculptural earth-tone sectional in the lounge? Nonetheless there. The patterned yellow curtains that shut off the visitor room/media room from the lounge and obscure the tiny his-and-hers places of work? Nonetheless hanging. The orange tableware, a tip of the hat to Ms. Davis’s favourite colours? Nonetheless stacked on a shelf within the kitchen, together with a cache of inexperienced plates and bowls.
One of many only a few changes Ms. Davis has made — swapping out a marble-topped console desk for a credenza — was within the curiosity of making extra cupboard space. And sure, they did change a rug, however you possibly can blame that on the depredations of the couple’s beloved Maltese, Georgie.
To make sure, Mr. Web page and Ms. Davis have put their very own stamp on the residence. Three floating bookshelves in a nook of the nice room maintain books, performs and 500 or so Playbills, alphabetized by Ms. Davis. To rejoice their first marriage ceremony anniversary — yr No. 1 is designated paper — Mr. Web page employed a calligrapher to jot down out the marriage vows they’d composed for one another. The completed product hangs within the main bed room, tucked between two items of plexiglass.
Mr. Web page’s assortment of canes (one concealing a sword, one other hiding a flask) are in a stand close to the entrance door. His Grammy Award for the “Hadestown” solid album is close by, as is a framed web page from a Shakespeare folio.
Ms. Davis’s pure inclination is to have extra open area. Mr. Web page’s tendency is to fill that area.
They meet, fortunately, within the center.
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