Nina Freudenberger owns Haus Interior, a full service interior design business. While working on this Manhattan apartment, Freudenberger separated large living spaces into zones. Using wallpaper, paint, and furniture groupings, the designer made each room feel unique. ENJOY!
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Teresa
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TradHome Spring 2011
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TradHome Spring 2011
Pretty spaces with a masculine vibe. Love that trellis brown carpet in what looks to be the study..fabulous!
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Lovely post!
I hope you enjoy your weekend!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
lots of pattern and texture, really brings out the unique elements of these rooms...
ReplyDeletelove the color palette as well...
maureen
It is always interesting to see how people with choppy houses open them up, and how those with wide open spaces enclose them. I think this treatment hit the perfect chord. I hope your daughter gets back to Paris. My girls were just there as well and loved it.
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Liz
Love this home! I can never get enough of seeing interesting mixes of furniture, art and accessories.
ReplyDeleteLove the wallpaper in the bedroom.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Teresa!
Beautiful! Love her clean aesthetic!
ReplyDeleteThere's such a nice graphic quality to these spaces. That tv area looks like a great place to spend the weekend!
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