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Chic NYC Flat with a Mod & Industrial Twist

By Decorology @decorology_blog

I was really excited to get this submission from Irving, which is for a recently finished apartment in a utilitarian high rise on 3rd ave. I really like the mix of mid-century modern, industrial, and chic. To me by keeping away from style extremism, it keeps the space looking lived-in.
The dweller gave me quite a few delicious details "We have a bright open layout that have 9’ floor-to-ceiling double paned windows, a loft style kitchen featuring volcanic balsitina countertops, Italian Veneto glass tile backsplashes, Sub-Zero fridges, Miele dishwasher, Thermador oven and cook top, and Jenn-air microwave & convection oven. The luxurious limestone bath boasts Wenge wood cabinets, separate seamless glass shower, sink and a soaking tub. "
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist LOVE that wall color (Benjamin Moore - White Diamond), and the gallery style wall.
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist The pink Wishbone chair is the result of twenty female interior designers who got to customize the Wegner classic and auction them off to support breast cancer research.
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
A chic NYC apartment with a mid-century mod and industrial twist
What do you think?


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