April 25, 2026 - 21:52

Rachel Dratch, the beloved Saturday Night Live alum, has given her New York City apartment a fresh new look—and she’s not going anywhere. The 60-year-old comedian, who moved into her two-bedroom unit nearly a decade ago, recently undertook a major makeover to transform her son’s space from a "kid room to a teen room."
Dratch, known for her iconic characters on the long-running sketch show, opened up about the renovation, explaining that the time had come to update the decor to match her growing child’s tastes and needs. The project, which she described as both exciting and bittersweet, involved swapping out playful, youthful elements for a more mature, modern aesthetic. "It’s a milestone," Dratch said, noting that the shift reflects not only her son’s age but also the family’s deep roots in the city.
Despite the high cost of living and the challenges of raising a teenager in Manhattan, Dratch made it clear she has no plans to leave. She emphasized her love for the vibrant energy, cultural opportunities, and community that New York offers. "This is home," she stated, adding that the city’s unique rhythm continues to inspire her both personally and professionally.
The apartment’s redesign focused on functionality and style, with new furniture, updated color schemes, and clever storage solutions to accommodate a teenager’s lifestyle. Dratch’s decision to stay in the city underscores a broader trend among longtime New Yorkers who choose to adapt their homes rather than relocate to the suburbs. For the comedian, the makeover is more than just a fresh coat of paint—it’s a reaffirmation of her commitment to urban life and family.
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