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These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World

Decorating an apartment with limited square footage can seem like a grueling task. While showcasing your design personality is likely at the top of your list, optimal furniture arrangements that maximize functionality without being overly cluttered must be considered for every room, meaning every item must serve a purpose.
The process can start to feel exhausting, laboring over every square inch and choice, but finding the perfect formula for crafting your dream abode is possible. Ley find out These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World below.

These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World

Paris

Designer Micky Hurley’s glorious 17th century flat on the Right Bank exudes the illustrious design of the period in which it was first constructed. Hurley’s family decorated it with a mix of pieces they accumulated over the years in preparation for this move to Paris, plus, a few specific items chosen just for this elegant estate.
Hurley sourced a pair of stamped Louis XV fauteuils from Greta Garbo’s estate and found the tufted sofa at a Bonhams auction, while the silk velvet sofa and upholstery fabric came from Holland & Sherry. A set of four chairs and a table easily transition the space into an informal dining room and offers more seating for guests.

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New York City

The couture apartment of design historian Maureen Footer is awash in seduction both the colors and the views. The living room reinterprets Dior’s New Look decorating with tiger velvet, spring colors, and far flung artifacts. The sofa is custom with Bergamo fabric. That is once of These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World.

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Manhattan

While apartment living might seem best suited for minimalists, Manhattan based designer Sasha Bikoff proves high contrast, whimsical design can be found everywhere. Here, Bikoff maximizes color, pattern, and texture by taking to the walls for ornamentation. That way, precious square footage can be saved for a large bed, two large nightstands, and even a delicate settee.

Miami

The amethyst and gold vintage art series above the sofa anchors this Miami apartment designed by Sig Bergamin. Layered with pattern and rich color, the space proves that maximalism always has a home. And where else better than in Miami. That is once of These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World.

Miami

Manhattan

This Manhattan duplex soars above New York with its sweeping views of Central Park a view so special it influenced a palette reflective of nature itself. Designed by Charleston, South Carolina based designer Tammy Connor, the space embraces elegant architectural details, like the herringbone floors in the living room.
Breathtaking views and colors inspired by the foliage of Central Park give the space an effortless coziness. The Coup d’Etat sofa is by R Hughes, the armchair is by Anthony Lawrence Belfair. Artworks from left are by Esteban Vicente and Henri Matisse.

Manhattan

New York City

Designer Daniel Romualdez transformed this Upper East Side pied à terre to reflect the personal style of his Palm Beach based clients. The custom console, with its glittering gold angles, anchors the enlarged mirror clad entry hall. These Luxurious Apartment Decorating Ways From The World.

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Houston

The work of Houston fashion designer Laurann Claridge, this light filled penthouse is an ideal backdrop for crisp furnishings and glamorous accents that marry classic and contemporary. As soon as she bought the space, in came custom made cabinetry, fine millwork, and plentiful gray veined white marble.

Chicago

A stately Chicago apartment comes to life with rich colors and historic details, thanks to designer Alessandra Branca. She transformed the top three floors of this 1930s skyscraper into a stylish cosmopolitan pad for the owners, who were new to Chicago from the suburbs. In the living area, the bergères are upholstered in Claremont damask and the Regency style sofas are in a Clarence House fabric.

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New York City

This 1920s Fifth Avenue high rise once owned by the incomparable Diana Ross is an effortless mix of the classic and contemporary by designer Jeffrey Bilhuber. The jet setting couple who purchased the apartment from Ross have design tastes that sway from refined to energized, a mix Bilhuber embraced with relish.
In the dining room, the walls soften the hubbub of the city with a lush green velvet wallcovering and pair with an English Regency table and custom banquette in a Pierre Frey fabric.

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