25 Things You Didn’t Know About the Sets on “Friends”

Can you believe it’s been 10 years since the sitcom “Friends” took its final bow and said goodbye to Monica, Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, Ross and Rachel?

In honor of the show’s tenth anniversary, here are 25 fun facts about the sitcom’s iconic sets.

How many of these things did you know? Take a look and see!

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Central Perk on "Friends" | hookedonhouses.net

1. In the first season, the street outside Central Perk was just a painted backdrop.

Central Perk on Friends

2. The artwork on the walls of the coffee house was always changing.

orange sofa in Central Perk on Friends

3. The famous orange velvet sofa was pulled out of the Warner Bros. Studios basement storage.

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Phoebe’s Apartment on “Friends”

Phoebe's apartment on Friends

4. Phoebe’s address was 5 Morton Street, Apartment #14 in New York City.

The One with the Apothecary Table episode of "Friends" | hookedonhouses.net

5. The show took some heat over the episode that featured prominent Pottery Barn product placement.

In “The One with the Apothecary Table,” Rachel tricks Phoebe into believing that it’s a one-of-a-kind antique, but the jig is up when Ross buys one just like it for his apartment.

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Ross Geller’s Apartment on “Friends”

The One with the Apothecary Table on "Friends" | hookedonhouses.net

6. When asked about the product placement in the episode, Peter Roth of Warner Bros.
said it “offset the high cost of production.”

Ross's apartment on Friends

It was a good deal for Pottery Barn, too. A rep reports that “the phones still light up every time that episode airs.”

Ross's apartment on Friends

7. Even though the gang lives in NYC, we rarely see them lock their doors.

One of the times was when Ross and Rachel accidentally locked baby Emma in his apartment, so maybe it was safer to just leave them open!

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The “Friends” Apartment Building in the West Village

exterior of Friends apartment Bedford and Grove NYC

8. Monica, Rachel, Chandler, and Joey lived at 90 Bedford Street in New York City.
It’s in Greenwich Village on the corner of Bedford and Grove Streets.
You can see how it looks today on Streetview.

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Joey’s Apartment on “Friends”

Joey's apartment on "Friends" | hookedonhouses.net

9. The Magna Doodle hanging on the door had a different
message or drawing written on it for each episode (affiliate link).

Magnadoodle on Joey's apartment door Friends

Roommates Chandler and Joey put a Foosball table in their small kitchen.

Joey's apartment kitchen

Joey's apartment on Friends

Joey's yellow leather sofa on Friends

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Monica’s Apartment on “Friends”

Monica's apartment on Friends

10. Monica’s two-bedroom, one-bath apartment was about 1,500 square feet.
11. It would cost around $7,000-$8,000 a month to live in a West Village apartment this size today.
Monica's purple apartment on Friends yellow peephole
12. The quirky gold frame on Monica’s purple door was originally a mirror
that broke, so they used it as a frame around the peephole instead.

Joey's dog statue named Pat on "Friends" | hookedonhouses.net

13. In the first season, Monica lived in apartment number 5.
It was later changed to 20 to reflect the fact that she lived on a higher floor.

Monica's Secret Closet on TV Show Friends

14. In “The One With the Secret Closet,” the locked door where Monica
supposedly stashed all her junk really just led to the area backstage.

Monica's kitchen on Friends Season 8

15. Set Designer Greg Grande has worked on other shows with great sets like “Switched at Birth.”
 16. When it came to Monica’s apartment, Grande wanted to develop
“a whole new kind of eclectic taste with a flea-market, whimsical, and anything-goes style.”

Monica's kitchen on Friends Season 8

17. The mix of chairs around Monica’s kitchen table changed throughout the seasons.

Chandler Ross Rachel Monica in Kitchen on Friends

18. The vintage refrigerator in Monica’s apartment actually worked
and was kept stocked for the cast and crew.

Monica's kitchen on Friends

19. In early episodes there was a beam between the kitchen and the living room.
It later disappeared but was reinstalled whenever James Burrows directed an episode as a kind of inside joke.

Extra Beam in Monica's Apartment on Friends

20. The purpose of the poster behind Monica’s TV set was to hide a hole
in the wall that cameras could film through.

Monica's apartment on Friends Jouets poster

21. The doors to Monica’s bedroom and guest room were fake entries.
The Central Perk set was on the other side of that wall.
The bedrooms were only put together when needed for a scene.

Monica's apartment on Friends with Rachel

22. The studio audience went so crazy every time that
Tom Selleck entered a scene that they had to re-tape some of them on an empty set.

Monica's apartment bedroom on Friends with Tom Selleck

23. The flower poster above Monica’s bed was from the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Monica's apartment bedroom on Friends flower poster

24. Monica had 11 different categories for towels, including “everyday use,” “fancy,” “guest,” and “fancy-guest.”

Monica Geller's purple bathroom on Friends

In the final episode, we see the apartment empty as Chandler and Monica move out.
Joey asks, “Has it always been purple?”

Monica's empty apartment in final episode Friends

25. When Rachel goes back home to visit her dad in the final season,
they used the house from the movie Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

Planes Trains and Automobiles Movie House featured

I always love their ’80s flashbacks, so I can’t resist throwing this screenshot in:

80s flashback on Friends

The final episode aired in May of 2004 and was watched by over 52 million viewers.
Were you one of them?

final episode of Friends Monica's empty apartment

There’s lots of fun “Friends” swag fans can score:

“You’re My Lobster” Mug (affiliate links):

you're my lobster friends mug

Jouets poster like the one over Monica’s TV:

poster over monica's tv on friends

yellow peephole door frame like the one on Monica’s:

yellow frame around peephole for sale friends

The Laurel and Hardy Print from Joey and Chandler’s Apartment:

Laurel and Hardy print from Friends apartment

And, of course, the must-have Series on DVD now that it’s no longer on Netflix:

Friends Complete Boxed Set DVD

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