Layered Living: Inside Landscape Architect Nathalie Danilovich's Historic Brooklyn Heights Home
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"It never ends!" says Nathalie Danilovich of designing her Brooklyn townhouse. She and her family moved into the Brooklyn Heights home-then a white-walled blank canvas-in 2015, and nearly 10 years later, she's still not done.
Danilovich's interior design process is influenced by her background in landscape architecture, viewing it as a slow-moving art form akin to gardening, where spaces evolve over time.
The eclectic home marries minimalism and maximalism, with references drawn from various sources including nature and design icons like Donald Judd, resulting in a unique and personalized aesthetic.
Danilovich's collection of objects in the home spans diverse origins, reflecting her travels and auction finds, creating a rich tapestry of design elements with unique stories.
Read at Vogue
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