We transformed this stunning turn of the century condo on the Hudson. The colors and artwork were chosen to echo and enhance the beautiful view.

Testing different stains. You can see how the honey colored floors are not as dramatic or modern.

The movement in the painting echos the river. We stained the floors a dark ebony to make the architectural details pop while the cool blue walls give it a sense of warmth.

Choosing colors in the music room.

I decided to paint the ceiling “Rectory Red” by Farrow and Ball to make the black baby grand piano come to life.