Name: Scott
Location: Tribeca/Chinatown
Size: 550 sqft.
Favorite furniture: My armoire
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When the couple that owns Scott's condo came by for a repair, the wife stood in awe and said "It has such good energy." This was exactly the kind of response Scott was aiming for when he whipped his boxy early 90's studio into shape last month...
In just 2 weeks, Scott turned a very banal space into one from which he would be happy to telecommute 40-50 hours per week. He wanted something that felt "warm and comfortable".
Upon entering Scott's apartment, I immediately felt rescued from the madness of Canal Street, just two blocks north. Mostly through the use of textiles and color, Scott has created something that feels like a cross between a tea-salon in Morocco and a tibetan-buddhist shrine. It almost has a sacred quality, evoking and even demanding calm.
A man who is not afraid to ship, Scott was able to bring back some weighty momento's from his time in India, his favorite of which is an armoire he found in Jodhpur. Instead of a couch, the armoire commands the space and invites visitors to the floor level, pillow laden 'chill space' directly in front of it.
After growing up in West Hempstead, Long Island and then living in NYC, Scott recently spent some time in southern California, South America and South East Asia. These were clearly transformative experiences for him, informing both his approach to life and his design aesthetic. It was clear to me that he was thinking in new ways and taking risks never before considered. One of those risks was to stop watching television, one was to stop drinking coffee, and another was to recognize that his home should feel like home before he started looking for a job.
I love to travel and have always thought the more you leave New York, the better you are equipped to live here. Scott is living proof.
Originally Posted February 16, 2006
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hi scott,
great floor lamps, vintage metal sign, all the boxes...
boxes are so great (especially when they're beautiful). you can fill them, put things on them, decorate with them.
and you're right, spending time away from any city helps you figure out how to live happily in that city when you return.
What was wrong with the old style slide shows?
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do you guys know that restive does NOT mean restful or relaxing?
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Definitions of restive on the Web:
* edgy: being in a tense state
* impatient especially under restriction or delay; "the government has done nothing to ease restrictions and manufacturers are growing restive"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
weird. anyways
i love the textiles used in this studio. if only it could have recessed lighting and the room would be almost perfect :D
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A little heavy on the 'ethnic' for my taste.
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as long as we're being grammatically precise, there are no such things as "momento's". "Mementos" or "mementoes" (note as well the lack of an apostrophe...one doesn't turn a singular noun into a plural noun via an apostrophe), yes.
*scrambles down off soap box.*
oh, and the apartment? couldn't view it, haven't viewed any house tours since the "remodel".
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