Inside a West Village Town House Awash in Rosy Hues
Briefly

Alisa Bloom was given the freedom to reinvent a 19th-century West Village townhouse, focusing on both practicality and aesthetic while honoring the home's architectural integrity.
The owners desired spaces for entertaining and family interaction, indicating a strong emphasis on creating both social and comfortable living areas within the home.
Bloom emphasized the importance of color in her design, aligning with the family's love for vibrant tones while introducing her unique vision for the home's atmosphere.
Working closely with the owners, Bloom aimed to create equal-sized bedrooms for peace among siblings and introduced features like an elevator for practicality.
Read at Architectural Digest
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