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Rather than spending money upgrading closet doors and hardware, WORKac decided to screen the limited storage with custom-made curtains, a different pattern for every room, designed by Brooklyn-based Elodie Blanchard. Made of layers of parachute cloth, the drapes have appliquéd circles in the common rooms, waves in the master bedroom, and animals in the kids' rooms. The master-bedroom walls took three tries to get the right blue, somewhere between aqua and ice. The table is customized Knoll by Stephen Sprouse; the bedside lamp vintage Memphis.
(Photo: Adam Friedberg) |


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