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East Village Townhouse

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As I continue to grow Trend Styled and hope to grow the audience who receives it, I am constantly searching for inspiration and trying to figure out how to communicate with all of you. With a passion for style, grooming, and travel it was only natural to start my blog covering those categories. Now, with my growing curiosity in all things design, I have recently become obsessed with how our homes, and spaces that surround us, can also be a form of personal style. If you follow on Instagram [@trendstyled] then you may have already seen my interest in home design and architecture translated there with posts I like to call '#spacespiration.' After seeing so much interest from my followers there on these types of posts, I have decided to continue the TS brand into a much wider scope of design, style, and architecture with a new category I've coined - Space-spiration. Go figure! 

While I am currently based in New York City, I have decided to start this new venture with none other than a beautifully designed townhouse here in the East Village. When I'm not prowling online menswear shops, I am searching websites of architects, designers, and even furniture builders in hopes of getting inspiration for my own space. This townhouse was transformed by Selldorf Architects who are based here in New York but designs residential and commercial spaces all over world. This particular townhouse caught my eye as soon as I saw the herringbone patterned hardwood floors... a dream of mine to have in my own home one day. This massive [by any standards] five-story space is flooded with light thanks to industrial windows and a skylight that caps a sweeping spiral staircase in the center of the home. With some insanely beautiful marble accents, minimalist furniture, and colorful art that brings the white walls to life, it's a no brainer that I instantly fell in love with this home. As if the massive indoor pool that was built in the basement surrounded by bright Moroccan tiles wasn't enough to convince you.

I really hope you all enjoy these types of posts as much as I do. As always, I'm open to any comments good or bad so leave them below or feel free to reach out to me. Stay tuned for at least one of these a week showcasing homes, restaurants, hotels, and any other beautiful spaces I stumble upon during my travels and web-surfing and maybe some day soon... I'll be showing you all my own home as well!

     

[photography credit: François Halard] 

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