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VUE | Summer 2020

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In terms of adhering to her client's wishes, DeLeon mentioned that although her client's professional background influences him to constantly look for upgrades, "the house was actually built brand-new, so we wanted to keep up the integrity of what the builder built." She split up the design process into two parts: before the designing could occur, she and her team had to understand and install all of the appliances that would need to be involved. She and her team found themselves "focusing on all the Smarthome and the open and close of the buttons, and all these crazy lights and installs, and adding all these metal doors...", making the process an extensive, but rewarding one. DeLeon's favorite room in the house was less challenging from a technological aspect, but more from a logistical standpoint. She said "The space was sort of long, narrow, and sideways. The challenge was 'How do we split up the space and make it look cool?', so I did a series of really funky chairs on one side, and the Philippe Starck shotgun lamp as a cool novelty piece in the corner, and then I did the living room." After the laborious process, DeLeon said "It took a lot of time to come up with that, and when we did it, it came out great." PHOTO BY POGGENPOHL PARAMUS V U E N J . C O M 87

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