UES Home
As you step inside this three bedrooms two bathrooms UES prewar renovation, prepare to be swept away by a dazzling explosion of colors and textures. The goal of this renovation was clear from the outset: to enhance the prewar look with bold patterns and eye-catching hues while keeping the integrity of the building's original features intact.
The typical French doors of the era open to a living room that exudes understated elegance with a twist of whimsy. The walls are painted a light shade of blue, providing a perfect backdrop for the myriad textures and colors that infuse the space with personality and character. The functioning fireplace takes center stage in the room, dressed in stunning Calacatta Monet marble that sparkles and gleams in the firelight.
But that's not all - hidden away behind a pair of doors is a secret nook that was once a linen closet. Now transformed into a niche dry bar, it's the perfect spot to mix and mingle with friends over cocktails, surrounded by the cozy warmth of the fireplace and the rich colors and textures that define the space.
Every detail in this prewar renovation was carefully considered, from the sumptuous fabrics and rugs to the carefully curated artwork and accessories. The end result is a home that is not only stylish and beautiful, but one that tells a story of its own - a story of creativity, imagination, and a deep appreciation for the timeless beauty of prewar design.