Actor Christopher Meloni Had One Request For His West Village Sanctuary: 360-Degree Views
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Actor Christopher Meloni Had One Request For His West Village Sanctuary: 360-Degree Views
Interiors reflect the family's travels and personalities, blending warmth with vibrancy. Objects from Morocco, a photograph of a rhino taken in Rwanda, and a sculpture from Bali appear throughout the rooms. Williams's paintings punctuate the spaces after Meloni insisted they be hung because they bring happiness. Collaborative work with Hughes produced a cheerful, light aesthetic with jewel tones and lively accents rather than subdued palettes. Most pieces were chosen specifically for the apartment, while a dining table that has traveled with the family for 25 years preserves family history. The result balances bold color, sophistication, and comfortable, lived-in ease.
"We have things from Morocco, and in the media room there's a photo Chris took of a rhino in Rwanda,"
"I wanted something cheerful and light-different from places we had lived before. Jewel tones and things to make you feel alive instead of putting you to sleep,"
"It's a place that reflects lives well-lived and makes everyone comfortable,"
"We're very happy here. I'm satisfied this is the last home we'll ever move to."
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