The beautiful Park Avenue apartment of Nina Bauer and husband Andrew Shapiro is stunning to say the least. Interior designer Penny Drue Baird and architect David Ruff worked with the couple's art collection and created a masterpiece.
When Bauer and Shapiro purchased the home, many walls had been removed to give the home a loft-like feel. Ruff put the walls back up to bring the apartment back to its original plan and created the perfect backdrop for the couple's collection.
Not only is the home spectacular, it was built with environment friendly features. ENJOY!
To read more about this beautiful home pick up your copy of the May issue of Architectural Digest.
See you soon,
When Bauer and Shapiro purchased the home, many walls had been removed to give the home a loft-like feel. Ruff put the walls back up to bring the apartment back to its original plan and created the perfect backdrop for the couple's collection.
Not only is the home spectacular, it was built with environment friendly features. ENJOY!
To read more about this beautiful home pick up your copy of the May issue of Architectural Digest.
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See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
so my kind of place...elegant and full of a fabulous art collection...
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I love those white chairs in the living room!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting a gray velvet sofa for some time now!!! Love the one pictured here.
ReplyDeleteAngela
Gorgeous! You showcase the best designers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...love how the restrained interiors allow the real showcase to be the art. Beautifullly done!
ReplyDeleteWow- I love everything in her home. That painting above the couch is perfection! Hope you had a wonderful day :) Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful backdrop for their art! So sophisticated.
ReplyDeletei thought this was such a classy home and gorgeous family... xx
ReplyDeleteHello, dining room... I think I am in love with you! Excuse me while I wipe the drool from my mouth! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that bathroom sink!! Very unique!
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