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Welcome to Tunisiana

Jon Batiste's custom walk in closet he shares with his wife, Suleika Jaouad designe from California Closets

As much a state of mind as an actual place, this is where Emmy-winning journalist and author Suleika Jaouad lives with her husband, Grammy- and Oscar-winning musician Jon Batiste. Suleika says “Tunisiana” is their name for “our personal style and our interior design style,” a tribute to the couple’s roots — hers in Tunisia, his in Louisiana.

It was Suleika who found the 19th-century Brooklyn brownstone, clearly showing its age, and imagined its possibilities. “I walked into the house and I didn’t like it,” says Jon with a laugh. “I could not see the vision. But I trust Suleika. Suleika is the whole reason for everything good in life.”

What Suleika saw were period elements that echoed their backgrounds. “I saw the arches, which reminded me of Tunisia, where my dad is from,” she says (her father is a professor; her Swiss-born mother an artist). “And the high tin ceilings, and the moldings, reminded me of houses I’d seen in the Garden District in New Orleans,” the city where her husband grew up and where the extended Batiste family is music royalty.
Jon and Suleika in their brooklyn home inspired by Tunisia and Louisiana, fondly called Tunisiana in Ideas of Order Magazine
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“Every year we like to pick a theme for our year, and this year’s theme was family and freedom.”

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“Originally Jon wanted a piano in every room, which it turned out wasn’t feasible,” says Suleika. But he managed to get two grand pianos and many keyboards into the house so far, and even a wee piano of sorts — a Schiedmayer celesta, or bell piano — into their dressing room. A plaque on the front of it reads “Family & Freedom,” with their wedding date below. “Every year we like to pick a theme for our year,” Suleika explains, “and this year’s theme was family and freedom. Family because we were individuated in creating our own family unit after getting married, and freedom because I think we’re always seeking all kinds of freedom — creative freedom, personal freedom.”
“The celesta creates this magical sound that takes you back to childhood or takes you to some wonderful fairyland,” says Jon. (That’s the celesta playing in the theme song to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, he points out. “They picked the right instrument to capture that wonderful emotion.“) “I like playing Suleika to sleep when she’s stressed or whatever,” he says. His lullabies are definitely “a perk of the relationship,” says Suleika.
The dressing room is a special, intimate room for other reasons as well. “I like picking out clothes for Suleika,” says Jon, known for his imaginative, colorful wardrobe.
“And I have to fix and style his hair,” says Suleika. “So for us getting dressed is really a collaborative act.”
“Yeah,” says Jon. “Col-lab-or-a-tion!”
Just like the creation of Tunisiana.
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