I loved reading about how Robert and Cortney helped their friend, Dave Crisanti, decorate his small home in New York's East Village. Like any good designer/stylist, the Novogratz transform the space into a fabulous home by getting a feel for the home owner (easier this time as he's a friend), and accentuating his loves and interests. Also working with the architecture, enhancing the strengths and addressing the weaknesses.
Robert commissioned the original piece above the desk with a Princeton theme, where Dave studied. |
The large living room gets plenty of light, so Cortney & Robert decided it could handle a deep moody teal blue on the walls. |
Details capturing Dave's interests - the glass cabinet has become home to hundreds of concerts and sports games tickets that he's kept over the years. |
The home has a masculine feel and is filled with treasured momentos and nostalgia. |
A second living room was turned into a dining room with a bar for entertaining. |
A greyish duck egg blue compliments the mid century modern look in the dining room. |
The small bedroom was painted mostly white to keep the room bright and open, but the end wall was made a focal point by painting it dark green. |
Dave's vintage Princeton letterman jacket was framed above his bed. |
It's the kind of place that you could kick your shoes off and feel immediately at home! I also loved how they used blue - it can be quite a cold colour but this house is anything but!
ReplyDeleteI loved this issue of rue too Vic! And this apartment is awesome! Love the blue colour they have used :)
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This is an awesome space - it's masculine without being too overwhelmingly so
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome space! Love the use of blue tones throughout with wood and brass. Those Dining chairs are Hot! Yels x
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I'm going to have to go and check it out.
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