Every design tells a story, and this bold, thoughtfully curated NYC apartment by Danielle Fennoy of Revamp Interior Design is a stunning example. Recently featured in New York Magazine and Curbed, with coverage by renowned design writer Wendy Goodman, this project is a masterclass in color, texture, and intentional design.
One of the standout moments in this home is the Hookah Lounge, a cozy nook infused with rich jewel tones, layered textiles, and custom furnishings. When photographing this space, I framed the shot through the architectural archway to create a sense of discovery—drawing the viewer into the intimate retreat. The curved wall adds to the softness of the space, creating a seamless flow that enhances the lounge’s inviting atmosphere.
Beyond the lounge, every corner of this apartment reflects a balance of bold style and livable comfort. From statement lighting to bespoke furnishings, Fennoy’s expert touch transforms this space into a vibrant yet welcoming home. As an editorial and interior photographer, I focus on framing each space in a way that highlights the designer’s work and helps projects gain well-earned recognition.
The way Fennoy balances bold hues with architectural elements creates a space that is both visually striking and effortlessly livable. As an editorial and interior photographer, I focus on capturing these details in a way that highlights the designer’s vision and helps projects gain well-earned recognition.
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