This Upstate New York Home Was Designed With One Goal In Mind: Living With Beautiful Objects
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This Upstate New York Home Was Designed With One Goal In Mind: Living With Beautiful Objects
""You look around and you see a bit of where we've been, our relationship, and Matt's aesthetic," Casey says."
""I wanted this space to just develop," Matthew says, "I think this all speaks to the fact that this is the place for memory and healing.""
The renovated kitchen showcases oak cabinetry reminiscent of specimen drawers from the US Geological Survey, where Matthew's father worked. Apparatus lighting throughout the house serves as reminders of previous owners, while sconces in the primary bathroom reflect Matthew's past as a classical dancer. A gold-foil cutout by Lucio Fontana in a colonial-era Dutch frame adds to the dining room's character. Matthew emphasizes the importance of the space for memory and healing, preferring a developing aesthetic over the presence of M.Fisher objects.
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