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.
We accessorize our outfits and decorate for curb appeal, and many 1920s-era buildings in New York City were constructed with charming interior details in the trim, radiators, doorways and fireplace mantles.
Being trendy and contemporary in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood prompts property managers and homeowners to keep building exteriors and interiors in excellent condition.