Too much is never enough." These immortal words attributed both to Mick Jagger and the 18th-century playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais could just as well have come straight from the lips of the homeowners of this Manhattan townhouse.
Here, behind the 1910 building's deceptively plain facade, patterns play on patterns, cocktail-bar vibes reign, and the dining room feels like a Matisse collage come to life. Interior designers regularly praise their clients for being "fearless" and "risky," but in this case, says Danielle Colding, the typical designer-client relationship was practically flipped upside down. "They actually pushed me to go bolder than I would have on my own," she says, admiringly. "That's rare." It was the spring of 2019 when the ELLE DECOR A-List designer was commissioned by the couple-an attorney and a writer with two dogs, no children, and a knack for entertaining to transform the five-story building into a personality-filled home base. Structurally, the newly renovated building was in good shape and boasted sun-drenched front rooms, three outdoor areas, and elaborate moldings on the parlor floor. But the finishes felt heavy, dominated by what Colding describes as "outdated espresso-mocha colors," and the house overall suffered from a dearth of flair.
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BIOGRAPHY OF A ROOM
BE IT VIA GOSSIP GIRL, SEX AND THE CITY, OR REAR WINDOW, we all have our fantasy versions of New York City.
SNOW in Every WINDOW
IN MONTANA'S EXCLUSIVE YELLOWSTONE CLUB, COMMUNE DELIVERS A WEST COAST GROOVE TO A HOME WITH PRISTINE VIEWS OF BIG SKY COUNTRY.
VIENNA WAITS FOR YOU
DESIGNER BEN PENTREATH RECOUNTS HOW HE BROUGHT A VIBRANT ENGLISH SENSIBILITY TO A QUINTESSENTIAL AUSTRIAN TOWNHOUSE.
IT'S HUMAN NATURE
SHEILA BRIDGES DRAWS FROM VERMONT'S HISTORY AND WILDERNESS TO BRING LIFE AND CHARACTER TO A SPRAWLING NEW HOME.
MIAMI? MINIMAL.
DESIGNER MARTIN BRÛLÉ MAKES FABULOUS UNFUSSY IN A SOUTH FLORIDA PIED-À-TERRE.
ALESSIA in WONDERLAND
IN THE ITALIAN SKI RESORT OF CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, A MILANESE HOMEOWNER TAPS HER ARCHITECT SISTER TO BUILD AN ALPINE CHALET WITH FANTASTICAL FLAIR.
DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER DRAMA?
Cinemas were once dazzling architectural statements. Now, after decades of the pictures literally getting smaller, there's a renewed appetite for Golden Age glamour.
The Life of Bath
The ancients invented them, the Enlightened brought them home, and the Victorians gave them feet. Tubs continue to evolve but are as much a luxury today as they've ever been.
IT'S SO VERY YOU
So what if it's a rental? Swap out the curtains, put up new wallpaper, go crazy. It's your home after all, so own it - even if you really don't.
CIAO, MADISON
A new 12-story building offers a blueprint for how to live like Armani.