A Pared-Down Apartment That’s Both Luxurious and Minimalist

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A Pared-Down Apartment That’s Both Luxurious and Minimalist
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Anticipating an empty nest, a couple got ahead of the curve and sold their Colonial in Connecticut for a pared-down apartment in New York. Take a look inside

The living room. Photo: Sharon Radisch Designer Lucy Harris needed to think lean but bold, and serene but not uniform, for clients who were done with all that stuff you collect and rearrange over 15 years of raising three kids, in a 10,000-square-foot Colonial with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, including rooms they admit they never used, not to mention lots of closets that just beg for stuff.

In the face of minimal décor, Harris thought about pattern and color and enlisted decorative painter Caroline Lizarraga to paint a pale-agate stone pattern in the entry hall, seen here. The sconces are by Gio Ponti, and the credenza is from Cappellini. The blue-green silk rug is by Mark Nelson. Photo: Sharon Radisch “They wanted a fresh, bright space that had luxurious finishes but minimalist lines,” Harris says.

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