Nate Berkus Went on a "No-Holds-Barred" Vintage Hunt for This Tribeca Home
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Nate Berkus Went on a "No-Holds-Barred" Vintage Hunt for This Tribeca Home
"The quality of construction just wasn't commensurate with the history of the home, or representative of the people that intended to make this their primary residence. The redo of this building wasn't going to cut it."
"It's lived a million lives. Let's honor New York City. Let's honor Tribeca. Let's honor the industrial vibes of the building. In what was once a warehouse, let's craft a historic home that nods to these details, but has every convenience you would want today."
A Tribeca home with a rich history and impressive features lacked quality construction. Designer Nate Berkus was engaged to create interiors that reflected the building's past. The homeowners desired a timeless aesthetic that honored the building's industrial roots. Berkus focused on using beautiful materials like oak, marble, and brass to create a seamless connection between the exterior and interior. The goal was to craft a historic home that maintained modern conveniences while respecting the building's layered history.
Read at Architectural Digest
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