Actor Patina Miller Brings Major Drama to Her Manhattan Town House
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Actor Patina Miller Brings Major Drama to Her Manhattan Town House
"Miller and Mars scoured lower Manhattan and Brooklyn for a brownstone that would meet their needs, but it wasn't until they discovered a gem nestled on a quiet Upper West Side block that they knew they'd found the one."
"High-impact minimalism is the term Goldfarb animatedly employs to describe Mars and Miller's design sensibility."
"The home's original crown moldings, splendid archways, and grand, hand-carved staircase from the late 1800s sealed the deal."
"A series of smaller rooms were combined to create a sprawling, sun-suffused primary suite, complete with a boudoir made for red-carpet-readying glam sessions."
Patina Miller and David Mars desired a new home with ample light and multiple levels. After a year-long search, they found a spacious brownstone on the Upper West Side, featuring original crown moldings and a grand staircase. They collaborated with the design firm Evan Edward to semi-renovate and decorate their new space. Their design approach, termed 'high-impact minimalism,' involved combining smaller rooms into a large, sunlit primary suite, enhancing the home's aesthetic and functionality.
Read at Architectural Digest
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