Greystone show house 2008
The Greystone design showcase, open through Nov. 16, presents something quite novel: a show house that actually feels like a house, not a collection of over-the-top stunts. See rooms designed by Tim Clarke, Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, Suzanne Rheinstein, Windsor Smith, Rose Tarlow and David Phoenix, among others.
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Greystone
Waldo Fernandez's "salle de reception" features a 1950s Danish wood-and-lacquer card table on the original black-and-white marble floor. Designers were challenged with putting a contemporary spin on Greystone, the 55-room English Gothic mansion built from 1927 to 1930 for Edward L. Doheny Jr., wife Lucy Smith Doheny and their five children.
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