Carnegie Park- Living Area
The living and dining area is flooded with light and good cheer. Maya didn't want to obstruct any views of the river so he was very conscious of that in the design. A neutral palette is soothing to the eye while a jolt of warm persimmon on the midcentury chairs and a sculpture from R.E. Steele in East Hampton provide focal points. Sisal carpet from Merida creates a graphic counterpoint to the linen upholstery on the Maya-designed sofa and armchairs. Carefully placed sculpture and artwork, along with splashes of vibrant color, provide focus and a cheerful quality to the overall aesthetic.
Photographer: Christian Harder
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Vivian Crosby added this to HK Living Room Ideas6 August 2021
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Maya wanted the space to feel somewhat neutral but punctuated with colour, so he started with a light grey-blue on the...