At 750 square feet and situated on the top floor of a 1938 art deco edifice, Greene’s bachelor co-op was pretty sizable by city standards — it even had an extra foot of ceiling height, a sunken living room and a “little entry hallway that contributed to a sense of discovery,” he says. He liked it from the start, save for some cosmetic concerns. “It looked like the set of Three’s Company," Greene says. "It hadn’t been touched since the ’70s. Wall-to-wall green shag carpeting covered the floors.”
this is great. comfortable but chic. love how the paintings are hung. interesting touches and mix of colors and neutrals. could use a little less asian inspiration for me
Cool use of "cool" reds, blues and greens, combining some asiana in there for some intelligence, worldliness, and conversation, and smart furniture and art arrangement that feels undecorated but lived in.