Posts Tagged ‘interior design’
Upper East Side beauty – former Westbury hotel building
This red-brick building along one of the city’s most chic stretches was converted into condominium apartments from a hotel in 1999. The building’s facade was cleaned but not substantially altered as it is within an historic landmark district.
The former hotel was always understated but attracted a very elegant and discrete clientele, including members of the Mellon family, because of its superb location and the fact that there were only two other major large luxury hotels on the Upper East Side, the Carlyle a few blocks north on Madison Avenue and the Stanhope on Fifth Avenue at 81st Street.
The 21-story building has only 47 apartments.
Interior of this particular apartment done by a finest interior designer – Brian Worthingthon.
West End Prewar Beauty
It was amazing to find old communication system still working and in use. As well as in-wall Mail delivery system (just don’t know how they call it) – it’s really old copper/bronze thing, looks fantastic.
I was photographing there one bedroom apartment designed to be convenient and cozy. A lot of nice elements and details make the spirit of the place.
Designers are ANJALI POLLACK and HELAINA BERNSTEIN from ANJALI POLLACK DESIGN.
Cool space in Tribeca
Probably one bedroom apartment isn’t enough for designer to fly high but this one designed to be cool, with flair of luxury and livable at the same time.
Designers are ANJALI POLLACK and HELAINA BERNSTEIN from ANJALI POLLACK DESIGN.















