Photo:ELLE DECOR/ Kelly Marshall

ELLE DECOR/ Kelly Marshall
WithMegan RapinoeandSue Birdclosing chapters on their soccer and basketball careers, respectively, the lovebirds are hitting another life milestone: purchasing and designing their first home together.
With the help of designer Mark Grattan, the former WNBA player and soon-to-retire U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team star transformed their new 1,650-square-foot home in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood into their dream escape. The pair’s primary residence is in Seattle, Wash., but they always knew a home in Manhattan was meant for them.
“New York is a really special place to both of us,” Rapinoe tellsELLE Decorduring an interview for their September Style issue cover story. “Sue is from here. It feels like the place where we fell in love — it feels like home in so many ways.”
The couple have been inseparable ever since meeting at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Birdannounced they were dating in 2017and in 2020, thetwo revealed they were engagedwith a sweet photo on Instagram.

Their new pad is an urban dream, with sweeping views of the sparkling skyline and a rooftop terrace to relax and unwind on. Inside the home, a spacious two-bedroom layout equipped with high ceilings presented the perfect canvas for Grattan (pictured with the homeowners above) to get to work on.
The designer made sure to be intentional with every piece, like the custom mirrors he chose for the living room. “I’m more of a storyteller,” Grattan tells the outlet.

In the kitchen, a stunning Brazilian quartzite called Crystal Tiffany adorns the custom-built island and countertops.
Mint green-painted walls and carpeting add a bold pop of color in the primary bedroom, which is elevated even further with a mirrored wall placed behind the bed.

While Rapinoe and Bird weren’t present for the entire design process (they had to keep traveling back and forth from Seattle), what they did see during the whole undertaking certainly left an impression on them.
“Athletes and artists aren’t that different,” says Bird. “There is a process. And you can’t skip steps, you just can’t.”
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With their new home now complete, Rapinoe is excited to share this new chapter with her fiancée, especially afterannouncing her plans to retireonce the 2023 soccer season ends.
“Whenever I think about retirement and the future, I think about our friends and family sitting on the couch, sharing joy with each other,” Rapinoe tellsELLE Decor. The soccer star officially broke the news in aheartfelt Instagram postin July, sharing that the 2023 Women’s World Cup would be her last.
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Read more about Bird and Rapinoe’s newly-renovated New York City home onelledecor.com.
source: people.com