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June 16, 2023

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P R O F I L E | M AT T M C K AY A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N aesthetic aligned with the inhabitants' lifestyle and taste. Some surprises resulted in creative ideas along the way. For example, at the beginning of the project, the interior designer discovered the barrel-vaulted ceiling in the existing mechanical room and immediately envisioned how it could be transformed into a moody steam room. "It felt like such a unique detail had been hidden for decades," he says. In the different rooms, warm neutral earth tones through the reclaimed wood floors and herringbone terracotta brick combine with darker accents to add visual interest while fabrics in saturated tones of rusts, blues and green contrast with Benjamin Moore's Distant Gray on a wall on the upper floors and Venetian plaster in the kitchen. "I selected materials that are all referential to the history of the house," says McKay. With its wood burning fireplace, an Isamu Noguchi floor lamp, a pair of vintage Móveis Cimo chairs upholstered in ZAK+FOX velvet, a Roger Capron coffee table, a B&B Italia Camaleonda sofa and a white Robert Mallet-Stevens lounge chair — among other design pieces — the main living room is truly cozy. This space also comprises custom oak shutters with round, frosted glass windows that were designed by McKay and inspired by Jean Prouvé. At the rear of the main floor, the conservatory/greenhouse adorned with a Charlotte Perriand side table and Eny Lee Parker floor lamps is paired with a wet bar and opens to a patio. Full of texture, the main suite occupies the second floor while an open communal space — which acts as a home office and guest area — is situated on the third floor. Effortless and inviting, the home reflects a subtle touch of irreverence through its decor. With this very personal project, McKay's intention was to make everyone feel comfortable and not take themselves too seriously. "I wanted to create a place that would invite groups of friends to get together, stay for awhile and just be present with each other," he says. Mission accomplished. https://mmmckay.com/ 6.16.23 | DIGS.NET 43

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