Actor Christopher Meloni Had One Request For His West Village Sanctuary: 360-Degree Views
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Actor Christopher Meloni Had One Request For His West Village Sanctuary: 360-Degree Views
"We have things from Morocco, and in the media room there's a photo Chris took of a rhino in Rwanda,"
"I wanted something cheerful and light-different from places we had lived before. Jewel tones and things to make you feel alive instead of putting you to sleep,"
"It's a place that reflects lives well-lived and makes everyone comfortable,"
"We're very happy here. I'm satisfied this is the last home we'll ever move to."
Interiors reflect the family's travels and personalities, blending warmth with vibrancy. Objects from Morocco, a photograph of a rhino taken in Rwanda, and a sculpture from Bali appear throughout the rooms. Williams's paintings punctuate the spaces after Meloni insisted they be hung because they bring happiness. Collaborative work with Hughes produced a cheerful, light aesthetic with jewel tones and lively accents rather than subdued palettes. Most pieces were chosen specifically for the apartment, while a dining table that has traveled with the family for 25 years preserves family history. The result balances bold color, sophistication, and comfortable, lived-in ease.
Read at Architectural Digest
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