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Arriving at the site in Chelsea, we were greeted by the warm energy of the neighborhood—art, culture, and a vibe that’s simply inspiring! Our team rolled up their sleeves, ready to turn ideas into reality. First, we prepared the walls, ensuring a smooth surface for the paneling to adhere perfectly.
One savvy homeowner asked us to renovate her light-filled living room with wall molding and fresh paint. Wall molding has a storied history beginning with Greek and Roman architecture.
The 17th century French Renaissance spawned many developments in art, culture, architecture, music and literature. People wanted more light and air in their homes, along with the idea of walking outside through very tall windows.
One of the most attractive residential streets, Riverside Drive, runs harmoniously alongside the Hudson River. A 1915 bronze sculpture of Joan of Arc on horseback stands just over 20 feet tall at the intersection with 93rd Street.
You can buy a condo with sweeping panoramic views over the water in Battery Park for $22 million. A smaller space can run a whisker under $900,000.
There are those who like their dishes on open shelves. Others who do not. And even some who like it for a while, then think: Let’s get the dishes behind nice cabinet doors. Let’s put some of nature’s green in the kitchen and add a classy black marble backsplash. This is the point when the Paintworks team enters.
On the ground level of a 3-story brick building in the Greenpoint neighborhood in Brooklyn, School of Thought offers incredibly thoughtful, handmade, every day clothing items.
The Columbia Street Waterfront District is a small haven tucked in Brooklyn with old-style row houses and small parks and gardens.
The earliest wallpapers in the 16th century were used in small spaces in common homes in Europe, and by the 20th century, wallpaper was popular in all rooms, including palaces, mansions, brownstones and glamorous high-rises.