Kimberly Guilfoyle transformed $3.4M Manhattan apartment for her and beau Donald Trump Jr

Kimberly Guilfoyle transformed her $3.4million pad in Manhattan from a garish, taxidermy-filled den to a sleek, stylish home where she has sleepovers with boyfriend Don Trump Jr.

A profile on the former Fox News host by Metropolitan magazine reveals an inside look at her sprawling apartment at 211 Central Park West – which looks nothing like how it did when she bought it in 2015.

The two-bed, two-bath apartment seen in three-year-old photographs used to be a taxidermist’s dream, covered floor to ceiling with animals including dozens of deer, moose, mountain lions and various birds.

Guilfoyle stripped away the flora, fauna and dated fixtures to unearth a real estate gem with 10-foot ceilings and floods of natural light from a number of windows.

It has now been outfitted in a luxurious style that matches that of the 49-year-old herself.

Donning two different knee-length dresses – one in white and one in navy – Guilfoyle posed in the luxe living space with her man for the feature in Metropolitan’s August edition. 

Political power couple Kimberly Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr pose in her sleek apartment at 211 Central Park West for a profile on the former Fox News host and new vice chairwoman of America First in the August issue of Metropolitan magazine

Guilfoyle, 49, purchased the sprawling two-bed, two-bath Manhattan apartment for $3.4million back in 2015

Guilfoyle, 49, purchased the sprawling two-bed, two-bath Manhattan apartment for $3.4million back in 2015

The apartment underwent a stunning transformation after Guilfoyle bought it. The home's previous owner, journalist Gregory Speck, had covered the space with dozens of taxidermy animals, as seen in photographs from in 2014 (above)

The apartment underwent a stunning transformation after Guilfoyle bought it. The home’s previous owner, journalist Gregory Speck, had covered the space with dozens of taxidermy animals, as seen in photographs from in 2014 (above)

Guilfoyle bought the home at The Beresford for $3.4million three years ago from journalist Gregory Speck, who had owned it for several years. 

Speck reportedly donated his massive collection of taxidermy to the Virginia Museum of Natural History, clearing the way for architect Campion Platt to come in and tailor it to Guilfoyle’s tastes. 

The flat has a private elevator that opens to a large 28-sq-ft gallery, followed by a stately 27-sq-ft living room with a wood-burning fireplace and three tall windows. 

Guilfoyle replaced the previous owner’s antique furnishings with modern pieces in a cool colors, including a silver velvet couch, grey curtains, blue and silver ottomans and a statement crystal light fixture.

However, she did include a small nod to the furry friends that used to inhabit the space with what appear to be cowhide rugs.  

If she ever does decide to bring back the taxidermy, her beau Don would surely be happy to supply the animals from one of his hunting trips. 

Speck had a very obvious affection for taxidermy, littering almost every surface of the home with a variety of critters

Speck had a very obvious affection for taxidermy, littering almost every surface of the home with a variety of critters

Multiple horned mammals surround the bed in one of the two master suites back when Speck owned the apartment

Multiple horned mammals surround the bed in one of the two master suites back when Speck owned the apartment

A second master bedroom was also outfitted with an array of animals along with with antique furniture and trimmings

A second master bedroom was also outfitted with an array of animals along with with antique furniture and trimmings

Guilfoyle offered the intimate look at her lavish apartment in a profile for the August issue of Metropolitan magazine

Guilfoyle was dolled up in her signature style in the new profile

Guilfoyle offered the intimate look at her lavish apartment in a profile for the August issue of Metropolitan magazine

This week’s profile didn’t include a look into where the magic happens with Don Jr – two large master bedroom suites that each have their own walk-in closet and en-suite bath.

Of course, the home also comes with plenty of celebrity neighbors including Diane Sawyer, Patrick McMullen and Jerry Seinfeld. 

Don Jr became a part-time resident of the upscale Manhattan apartment building when he started dating Guilfoyle in April, just one month after his wife of more than a decade Vanessa Trump filed for divorce. 

He is now reportedly splitting his time between her place and his own across town.

The pair were spotted leaving The Beresford on Friday night after having been apart for over a week while the father-of-five was on a hunting expedition in Yukon, Montana. 

Kimberly and Don Jr are pictured exiting The Beresford on Thursday night after having been apart for a week while he was on a hunting trip. The president's son has reportedly been splitting his time between her place and his across town

Kimberly and Don Jr are pictured exiting The Beresford on Thursday night after having been apart for a week while he was on a hunting trip. The president’s son has reportedly been splitting his time between her place and his across town

Don Jr became a part-time resident of the upscale Manhattan apartment building when he started dating Guilfoyle in April

Don Jr became a part-time resident of the upscale Manhattan apartment building when he started dating Guilfoyle in April

The exterior of the pricey apartment building bordering Central Park is pictured above

The Beresford is home to several other celebrities including Diane Sawyer, Patrick McMullen and Jerry Seinfeld

The exterior of the pricey apartment building bordering Central Park is pictured above. The Beresford is home to several other celebrities including Diane Sawyer, Patrick McMullen and Jerry Seinfeld

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