Several months ago, I blogged about New York interior designer, Jordan Carlyle’s chic office space. Naturally, I was thrilled when he reached out to send me some photos of the rest of his apartment which he had recently completed designing. Located in Manhattan’s Financial District, just off of Wall Street, Jordan’s chic apartment is housed in the William Beaver building originally developed by Andre Balaz. Jordan selected a warm palette of soothing grey and cream hues accented with pops of color. The selection of furniture (much of which is from his own line, Carlyle Collective) and accessories is modern with a touch of glamour—a combination I’ll never tire of.
{For the dining room, Jordan paired Carlyle Collective Tristan chairs upholstered in a warm ikat with a sculptural chandelier.}
{I previously featured Jordan’s fabulous office and I still love the great mix of modern and eclectic pieces. I love the black inspiration wall and the pops of color found throughout the room. The brass accents from the Goodman Pendant hanging overhead to the trim on the leather desk chair and the vase add modern glamour to the space.}
{In the master bedroom, Jordan opted for a warmer palette than in the common areas of the home. Here, he’s selected the Henry Bed by Carlyle Collective with an oversized, tufted chocolate headboard and sheets, accented with a Missoni throw, cream grasscloth wallcovering, and a lovely mix of fabrics on the throw pillows and drapes.}
{This Phillip Armoire is stunning!}
{Jordan’s Master Bath is sleek and streamlined. Notice the panels that open from the bath tub into the bedroom.}
{All Images Courtesy of Jordan Carlyle Designs}
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