Inspiring interior style in a celebrity Manhattan duplex apartment


Keep in mind I explained “inspiring” not attainable…but that does not mean you can’t consider notes and discover more cost-effective approaches to make this eclectic interior design fashion your personal!  The interior design in this apartment is not so luxe in that you cannot uncover similar pieces in a lot more affordable versions.

 

 
Watts in the dining area.  She shares the after artist’s loft with Liev Schreiber and their two sons.
 
 
The dining space with lights by Apparatus Studio, is my preferred.  The table, like a whole lot of other furniture in the apartment, is from Ralph Lauren Property.  Tuareg carpet is vintage, and the console and mirror are antiques.

 

Watts worked with Ashe + Leandro to flip the loft into a more household-pleasant home that was inviting and thoughtfully decorated.

 

There is one thing about back to back sofas that I truly like.  These velvet covered sofas are from RH.  The Ralph Lauren Home console is a good way to develop a visual barrier and separate the space into two diverse places of the room.

 

 

I truly like the cabinetry and the hood in the kitchen, which had been developed by Ashe + Leandro.  The floor tiles are checkerboard concrete.

 

The boys have an remarkable playroom. The rug is a customized-created John Robshaw.  The leather sectional search super comfy.

 

The boys’ space is extremely sweet but not as well cutesy.  The rug is an antique kilim.

 

I truly like the combine of the daring patterned wallpaper with the floral quilt.

 

I really like the understated luxury of the this bathroom.  The dark gray honeycomb tiles are really nice.

The master bath features penny tiles and washstand sinks.

 


In the master bedroom, the bed is from RH and the side tables are Ralph Lauren Property.  The rug is antique Moroccan of carpeting. The walls are truly covered in Clarence Home fabric.

What do you feel of Naomi Watts’s Manhattan duplex apartment?
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