Jun 6, 2011
Crazy decoration: Don’t even try to concentrate in this apartment
In the home of fashion designer Sylvia Heisel and her husband Steve Taylor…
The Front Door

The Kitchen

The Bedroom

(Photos by Dean Kaufman, via NYMag & Moggit)
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Jun 6, 2011
In the home of fashion designer Sylvia Heisel and her husband Steve Taylor…
The Front Door

The Kitchen

The Bedroom

(Photos by Dean Kaufman, via NYMag & Moggit)
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So stressful!
The straight lines are far more disturbing to me.
At least they left the sealing in the bedroom blank. Seriously, the rest of it gives me a headache!
Maria, what’s ‘sealing’???
Oops, ceiling. Thanks for pointing out my mistake…oh and it’s Marie, not Maria.
This would make me insane. I think it’s already starting just from looking at the pictures.
I rather like it. I think without the white ceiling it would be too much. However having the blank surface on top helps guide your natural focus straight ahead instead of all over the room. I feel as if the kitchen was sort of rushed, and should have been reconsidered. For example, where the walls indent, (shelves I think?) in my opinion should have been left blank. This would give the room more depth and a nice contrast between the stress of the chaotic design and the lax of a plain solid color in it’s shadow.
Then again I don’t know a goddamn thing about design. Maybe they’ve got it all right or all wrong.
Also, notice in the bedroom there appear to be ripples in the floor. Could be an optical illusion from the lines themselves but it appears to me this design is mostly cloth.
I’m going to go kill myself now. (Not really. Don’t go call the cops.)
Why. In. The. WORLD. Would. ANYONE. DO. This????!?!?!
that can’t be good for their marriage. or maybe its great for their marriage if they just want to keep each other’s attention all the time.
This reminds me of the movie ‘Three Men and a Baby’…
me want.
Yuck.
I suppose their kids would color in the spaces with crayon.
Aliens.
It’s cool as art but I wouldn’t live there.