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that contributes to visually separating the
living and dining rooms is a tapestry from
the late 18th century. Another tapestry, from
the 19th century, is the primary bedroom's
focal point while the teen and children's
bedrooms feature pops of bold colors.
Several of the residence's finishes
were done by CetraRuddy, the firm that
also preserved the Collegiate Gothic
architecture and original 1920s details of
the building throughout the renovation.
"I loved every minute of this project that
really reflects our current design aesthetic,"
says interior designer Sinclair who put
her talent at the service of one of the 75
residences nestled in 393 West End Ave.
to show how to marry past and present for
a contemporary lifestyle.
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layered fabrics complement the look of this
apartment adorned with plush elements.
A curved sofa by Vladimir Kagan, rugs
by Crystal Sinclair Designs, paints by
Farrow & Ball and Benjamin Moore, as
well as vintage and contemporary furniture,
accessories and lighting by Phillip Jeffries,
Percival Lafer, 1stdibs, Kravet, Romo, Circa
Lighting, Burke Decor and Thomas Hayes,
among others, contribute to the fun and
energetic look. All the pieces were sourced
from around the world — from Switzerland
and France to Germany, Denmark and
Brazil, for example.
The blend between feminine and masculine
touches results in a perfect balance.
Materials such as wood, leather, boucle
and wool perfectly combine in this eclectic
home filled with character and color.
One of the key features in the main area
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