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Upper East Side Pied-A-Terre
Nestled in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, this jewel box apartment was reimagined using influence from the client’s antique toile collection. She requested an old-world vibe with a classic sensibility. As this client lives full time in the Hamptons, she wanted her NYC apartment to feel like a five-star hotel suite so her trips to NYC felt like vacations. Careful attention to millwork details, natural stone, and special wall finishes took precedence on the architectural side. While on the decoration front, we placed emphasis on a mix of classic and contemporary silhouettes, with heavy use of antique pieces to add a European sensibility.

(Worked on with Marshall Watson Interiors).

Flatiron Loft

The clients purchased this 4,000sf loft which was at the time of purchase was an art gallery. The apartment was completely gutted and brought back to the studs to create a new and open floorplan. The space was designed for entertaining and family living. We seamlessly integrated the client's impressive glass art collection into the architecture and design. The blank canvas of the space allowed us to play with vibrant splashes of color, infusing a sense of playfulness and creativity into the ambiance.

Berkshire Manor

Nestled in the picturesque Berkshires, this Tudor-Style Estate stands as a testament to timeless elegance and modern whimsy. Meticulously designed and recently restored while working as a designer with Marshall Watson Interiors, this home boasts a unique blend of classic Tudor architecture and eclectic fabrics and furnishings. The living room showcases a bold transformation with 11 coats of Prussian blue paint and glaze on the walls, creating a rich, cosy and inviting atmosphere. A seamless fusion of tradition and contemporary design, offering a refined and enchanting escape in the heart of the Berkshires.

(Worked on with Marshall Watson Interiors).

Rosemary Beach House

Southampton Estate

Stay tuned for more to come...

Naples Country Club Villa

Cleveland Residence

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