The home is replete with chandeliers of custom shapes and
styles in traditional rooms such as the dining room and the
master bedroom, but also in between staircases, and even above
the bathtub. "My client does a lot of electrical work in New
York City, so he's very much into LED and SmartHomes, so
we did a lot of features in the house that represent that as well,"
DeLeon said after describing the house's custom two-tiered
chandelier that mirrors the dining room's ceiling design. All of
these lights contrast the townhome's walls, ceilings, and floors,
which are often black or gray. DeLeon said each floor has one
black, textured wall that feels like "tiny pieces of rock"; that
wall is a vantage point that can be seen from every landing.
Much like the imperceptibly textured wall, DeLeon designed
the second-floor master bedroom with features that would not
be visible upon first glance. She already considers the master
bedroom beautiful with its double door and gray upholstered
wall, but a "really cool" feature to her is the entire one-sided
wall made out of dark black glass, with hidden doors that go
into closets. One of the closets is an extension of the second-
floor bathroom: a marble suite with a chandelier above the
tub, and two glass doors outlined in black to give the room a
classy feel.
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