"When Robert and Cortney Novogratz moved their family into this Greenwich Village town house, it already had quite the reputation for itself. The landmarked building was known as 'the pink house' for its distinctive exterior paint job and had been owned by the same eccentric woman for decades."
"Shortly following their purchase, the family's plans for the town house were featured on AD. At the time it was in a state of disrepair, but the design couple had a clear vision for its future inspired by the bold colors of its past."
"I would say of all the houses we've done, it probably has the best bones. The bones at the other places we've done didn't have anywhere near the potential to bring back."
"No longer pink, the 7,000-square-foot building is a contemporary butter yellow hue on the outside. Inside, the formerly compressed spaces are now airy—and color punctuates the rooms rather than completely dominating them."
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