Having a “peaceful place to call home,” she told Forbes, means she can better acclimate “to the faster lifestyle of the city, the high-energy of press events and life on-set.”
When Seyfried has to stay in the city, “It’s been fun to dress up my very neutral apartment with my daughter’s artwork,” she told House Beautiful in October of her NYC pad, recounting how her personal palette was mostly blacks, whites and grays before becoming a mom. But “after I had kids, I knew I needed to go out of my comfort zone. I really, really love pinks and neons.”
She could do without any color on her white kitchen cabinets, though, noting that “if you drip spaghetti sauce on it or even water or coffee, you got to clean it up right away. But nobody is as focused on the cabinets as I am. And that’s okay. I do not fault that, to each their own.”
Seyfried has spoken candidly about her struggles with anxiety and having OCD, telling Allure she still had moments of “debilitating” insecurity when she wonders why in the world anyone is interested in taking her picture.
But she does like the dressing-up part of the business, when so much of the picture-taking happens.