retailers and online sources.” The work was completed just
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before Christmas and trans- formed the 4,100-square-foot Tudor-style home. The look is fresh transitional with two boldly hued front rooms that lead into an open suite comprising the kitchen, dining area and family room, which is neutral and calming and where most of the activity takes place. “We worked creatively. I think we found options that were new and fresh, that gave the house a meaningful and unique style,” Schlosser says. The charm starts at the entry, which opens to his-and-her sitting rooms on either side. His doubles as an office with built-ins designed by SDG and bold navy walls. Four leather armchairs surround a Caracole table. Navy patterned drapes in Fabricut fabric and a retro steel and brass geometric chande- lier complete the mid-century feel. It’s serious enough for a meeting, fun enough for a chill evening with the guys. Her room is “big-girl” pink, with silk drapes and laser-cut lacquered armchairs customized with recycled bouclé by Designtex. A contemporary sofa bed, accented with bright
A pet- and kid-friendly area rug from Loloi frames the dining table in the formal dining room. The chandelier is from Currey & Co.