Bethenny Frankel showed off the renovations made at her new $4.2million apartment on Tuesday night's season finale of The Real Housewives Of New York City.

The 44-year-old reality star invited new best friend Carole Radziwill, 51, to check out the changes to her swanky new home.

Bethenny looked relax in a charcoal sweater while giving Carole a tour of the master bedroom, new kitchen with marble counters, walk-in closet, fancy bar and her daughter's spacious bedroom.

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New home: Bethenny Frankel showed the renovations done to her new SoHo apartment on Tuesday night's season finale of The Real Housewives Of New York City

Marble counters: The two-bedroom apartment featured a new kitchen with marble counters

Mirror, mirror: The kitchen featured reflective bar stools

Shades of grey: The bedroom was decked out in soft tones

The Skinnygirl Cocktails mogul confided that she was relieved to finally move into the home after it underwent numerous renovations.

'I'm going to call this home for a while,' Bethenny said.

Carole brought sage for the new home and gushed about the renovation work done on the two-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom apartment with 14-foot ceilings.

Scaling back: Bethenny revealed she had gotten rid of a lot of clothes while showing a walk-in closet

Home sweet home: Bethenny was so eager to have her own place that she was unpacking while contractors where hammering in the last nail

Fancy bar: The $4.2million apartment also includes a fancy bar

The new home included a 'huge room' for Bethenny's five-year-old daughter Bryn and also included a large dollhouse.

Bethenny admitted that she was so eager to have her own place that she was unpacking while contractors where hammering in the last nail.

The former chat show host in an April episode of the Bravo reality show was shown doing a walk-through of the 2,392 square-foot apartment with her contractor.

Big room: Bethenny described her daughter Bryn's room as 'pink and fluffy'

Good work: Carole Radziwill gushed about the renovations and was happy for Bethenny

'I want a family home, where we can create memories together, where we can play house, play doll house,' the mother-of-one shared.

Bethenny returned to the Bravo reality show for its seventh season after a three-season absence and during the season premiere in April lamented over her housing situation.

'I'm the richest homeless person in Manhattan right now,' she said noting that her ex-husband Jason Hoppy refused to leave their pricey Manhattan apartment.

Sage gift: The writer brought sage for Bethenny's new home and held it near Bryn's dollhouse

Before: During renovation the home was gutted

Living in a hell hole: The entire kitchen was remodeled

Bethenny had asked a judge in January to evict her estranged husband from the 3,400 sq ft Tribeca loft they were still sharing.

She initially allowed him to stay in the $5 million property to allow him to be close to their daughter Bryn after she filed for divorce in 2013.

A custody agreement was reached between the former couple in 2014 but the property division of the divorce has yet to be settled.

Mother and daughter: Bethenny is shown with daughter Bryn in June in New York City



