But it can’t be just any ol' home.

Frasier the man and the show has a very specific style, after all.

As it turns out, with lots of designer touches… classy but also comfortable.

Kelsey Grammer on ‘Frasier’

Kelsey Grammer on the set of the new ‘Frasier’.Pamela Littky/Paramount+

“‘Why do we have Christmas trees?’

I just thought, oh, well, I guess it works.

Everyone sees what they want to see in it.

The set of ‘Frasier’

The set of ‘Frasier’.Chris Haston/Paramount+

But he saw Christmas trees.”

Wood textures play a large part in the design as well.

“I think that goes to the punch in of person he is,” Rovello explains.

The set of ‘Frasier’

The set of ‘Frasier’.Chris Haston/Paramount+

“He’s really emotionally in tune.

There’s something tactile and warm about the materials in the apartment.”

“It was a mess,” Rovello recalls.

Frasier apartment

The set of ‘Frasier’.Chris Haston/Paramount+

They refinished the walnut table, which is on an “early-’80s, late-’70s chrome base…

It’s kind of masculine, and I liked it for him.”

“They add such a warmth and a history to a space.

“So we see the pre-Columbian [items] that he’s always collected.

There’s some old boxes on top of the console next to the front door those are antiques.

The antique architectural models, the brutalist ceramic pieces.

Most of the paintings are old.”

Not everything is a relic, though.

The newFrasierdebuts Thursday, Oct. 12, on Paramount+, with new episodes dropping weekly.