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À L Heure D Aujourd Hui

"Nosotros felt like in New York nosotros were getting the best of both cities in the gorgeous views," designer Carol Ann Blinken says, referring to the Manhattan location of her office-time residence. That home boasts breathtaking views across the Hudson River and into New Jersey. Simply as far as the center may be able to meet, Blinken has come even farther when it comes to the creative process involved.

The Los Angeles resident had casually searched for a pied-à-terre in her hometown for many years before her quest was reinvigorated by her eldest daughter's college hunt. Somewhen Blinken found the New York habitation of her dreams: a West Hamlet duplex complete with a terrace. The grassy outdoor space helped her feel similar she could enjoy the outdoors from the comfort of her home. (She may have long missed the energy of her native New York, but admits that she has get accustomed to the open-air lifestyle of L.A.)

Once the residence had been purchased, Blinken turned to Los Angeles–based builder Steve Giannetti to help her reimagine the infinite. The two flew to New York in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. With no rut in the bare flat, they warmed themselves with the stovetop equally they drafted a layout. The design procedure was organic for Blinken, and she completed it in only iii days. With a plan in heed, she then began searching for furniture at sale houses in Los Angeles, New York, and Europe—filling the new home with elements that she had always coveted. Unsurprisingly, the duplex has evolved since she purchased it. "It'due south like a living, breathing collection," she muses.

The openness of the home—which Blinken and her family have found themselves frequenting while on urban center-focused getaways—also recalls an interiors way often associated with Southern California. That'due south true especially in the library and kitchen, which are in tune with a light-filled and laid-back notion of luxury.

Watery blues, globe tones, and organic materials—all hallmarks of the City of Angels—can be seen throughout the duplex. Blinken's design scheme was influenced by her travels besides: Having lived in Paris for a year, the designer opted for chalky white cabinetry and molding throughout the apartment. She too juxtaposed antique pieces with more mod elements in the ultra-bright space. In particular, the unmistakably gimmicky glint of the principal bedroom (cue the floating custom TV) is rounded out past a sitting area scattered with vintage finds.

Ignore Fifty.A. and Paris for just one moment, however, and it becomes clear that at that place are still some aspects of the flat that are quintessentially New York. "Nosotros took a large part of the space and turned it into the library, which I conceived as a beautiful, elegant, romantic, lacquered [room on the] Upper East Side," says Blinken. The library features a Willy Rizzo coffee tabular array with a pearl finish and some of Pierre Jeanneret'due south quietly powerful seating options. To add together humor to the room, Blinken added an ostrich feather lamp. "It's not a designer lamp, but it has that feeling," she notes.

"One of the things I honey most about that apartment is the contrast," Blinken adds. The stairs, for instance, have herringbone floors and raw structural details. "You know, information technology has these beautiful architectural elements, some that are very finished. I just love the way it feels every time I'm in in that location."

À L Heure D Aujourd Hui,

Source: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/step-inside-a-west-village-pied-a-terre-that-was-inspired-by-both-paris-and-la

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