With the opening of the door we can immediately spot the amazing tiles on the stairs leading to the second floor. The pattern tiles reminisce of the Spanish interior design details we talked about couple of weeks ago. Also we can spot an arch right behind SJP which also is an interior-design detail influenced by the Spanish culture.
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The living rooms continues in another room and at the very entrance we are stunned by a vintage-looking ping pong table. The open-plan living room is full of artwork but the ping pong table does not break the atmosphere. In a strange way it fits the whole idea.
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The white fireplace is a masterpiece- very elegant, sophisticated, French, dreamy. But it is not SJP's favorite thing in the apartment and neither is the small piano situated in one of the corners of the living room. She admits the one thing she adores in her home is the collection of glowing globes which she carefully organized on the top of what looks like closet.
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If you want to see the whole video that shows Sarah Jessica's home check the link of Vogue's exclusive video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W511rtnnlZM
I am more than curious to see her bedroom and actual closet. Do you think the ping pong table suits good there? It looks nice but if it was you how do you think it could be replaced. I personally think it is nice to have but it takes a lot of space and I doubt a bit if it would be of often use.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely skip the ping pong table. The weird thing is that it kind of fits into her interior, maybe it is because of her complicated personality.
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