Robert Stilin, a notable interior designer, transitioned from Manhattan to a loft in Brooklyn's Red Hook after a friend's tip about a unique space. This 3,600-square-foot warehouse conversion captivated him due to its impressive views and raw charm. Stilin's residence is not only a showcase of his design sensibilities but also a reflection of his passion for art, featuring works from his expansive collection of over 700 pieces. His ability to harmonize diverse artworks illustrates his unique aesthetic, further establishing his reputation in the interior design world.
Buying art is a very personal, visceral thing, he said.
I wanted to flip my life, he said of the decision.
The listing, a raw, 3,600-square-foot loft in a converted 1910-constructed warehouse, offered floor-to-ceiling windows and an enviable panoramic view of downtown Manhattan.
It was easy, in other words, for an interior designer like Stilin who has been featured on the prestigious Elle Decor A-List and the AD100 list to fall in love with the space.
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