Visit a Delightfully Remodeled Historic Greenwich Village Town House
Briefly

The challenge of bringing light to the center of the ground floor... was resolved by embracing its shadowy aura, inserting a small library between the living room and the sunny dining room.
To maximize flexibility, Ashe says, 'It was decided that none of the children would have their own dedicated room, but rather the sleeping areas would be designated as needed...'
The unusual color palette-dusky red, Venetian blue, oxblood... evolved very early in the process. 'I love color, and am almost annoying about it,' says the wife.
The husband's concerns about noise in a busy household were addressed by installing upholstered walls in the dining room and in the primary bedroom.
Read at Architectural Digest
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