The clean contemporary white box design of this Chelsea duplex was a perfect place to start. The client's request to keep things sleek, uncluttered and unabashedly simple was easily granted by using simple shapes, pieces that had an open quality such as the kitchen stools and living room coffee table. Benches instead of chairs flank the dining table to minimize lateral cuts in an otherwise linear, horizontal space.
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Living Room w. view of Kitchen.
Textures are the star of this room- not color.
The high pile rug, tufted sofa, charcoal mohair and woven rattan side chair, sumptuous throw pillows- all bring interest to the space without any color domination.
Sofa: Room & Board
Chair: Crate & Barrel (re-upholstered in C.O.M.)
Rug: ABC Carpet
Coffee table: DWR
art work: original photo by the client- blown up and mounted by Baboo
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Alt view of Living Room with entrance to patio
All artwork is original photography by the client |
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Dining area & Kitchen.
The table was a console in the client's previous apartment. Purchased at DWR, it opens up making it a very smart investment.
Benches: Room & Board. Re-covered in the same charcoal mohair as the side chair.
Chairs: Room & Board. |
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Kitchen
Picture rails added to the wall now hold graphic serving trays that double as art- complimented by silver candle holders by Aram.
Stools: DWR |
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Master Bedroom- Lower Level.
Below the stairs is utilized as a home office. Keeping it bright, monochrome and neat helps to open the space up.
Main wall is painted a dark charcoal bringing interest to the room and helping to make the space sexier and more cavernous.
Floating side tables help to keep the space uncluttered.
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Master Bath- Lower Level.
Took a bit to convince the client to paint his bath in my company's signature color but once it was done it was a big hit! Still organic, earthy, deep, rich, yet unexpected.
Masculinity at its best.
Wall art was ripped out of a discount art book and framed DIY. Doesn't get easier or cheaper than that- and makes a brilliant impact. |