A Beaux Arts Apartment in NYC Is Transformed Into a History-Referencing Pied-a-Terre
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The nearly yearlong abatement process allowed the "extremely health-minded" family to envision an entirely new space, sprawling at 4,000 square feet, with a focus on wellness and a restoration of the architectural details they'd originally been sold on.
From a design perspective, the edict was a layered home respectful of the building's storied roots. Sourcing visits spanned the globe from Paris's treasure-filled flea markets to Stockholm's Bukowskis auction house.
Brown's considered approach-referencing the apartment's architectural forebears while starting, quite literally, from the ground up-took hold and drove the process.
Read at Architectural Digest
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