Maintain the spirit of original architecture and enhance its value through a wise and careful mixture of avant -garde art and design. This was the proposal that took place in this apartment Belonging to a prewar buildingwith fabulous views Central Park in New Yorkthanks to the impeccable work of the interior designer Jessie Schuster. A color palette in trend and primary – Red, blue and intense yellow-, in balance with Furniture from the middle of the century And a vibrant art collection – the owner is a new art collector and passionate about the best museums in the world – was the formula used by it.
Jessie Schuster explains how this adventure began: «First, we approach the project with an approach to the balance between lightness and structure, past and present, elegance and comfort. We propose An open and luminous distribution that will maximize the views of the windows, and then incorporate colors, materials and furniture that would give us a sensation of art gallery, collecting ». For a start, They were meticulously restored Original stucco moldings of the whole house in order to preserve the architectural heritage of the building. Common areas, living room with semi -open kitchen They are shown to impress and create an emotional effect, while the private wing is more demure and discreet, although the views remain impressive, as in the case of the main bathroom, fully covered in stone and with a perfect triangular bathtub overturned to the crystal.
The spaces are shown as clean scenarios in finishes and lacking all ornamentation. Ideal funds for works of art and vintage design furniture in the middle of the last century, such as spectacular Red sofa that is done with prominence for its capricious shapes and its primary colors. The vibrant contemporary art, including IMI KNOEBEL WORKS THE ROBERT LONGdefine the rooms together with iconic furniture of the last centurycontributing depth and enormous sensitivity. The result is a space that feels at the same time rooted and high, a perfect integration of the old and the new: «We wanted to create an environment that felt lived but raised, collected but cohesive. Every detail – from the material palette to the selection of the furniture – was selected with intention, reflecting a deep understanding of how the client wanted to live in space. The final design is a testimony of that collaboration: a house that is timeless, in layers, and unmistakably personal, ”explains the interior designer.
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