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Of Love And Interiors

Of Love And Interiors

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My first apartment in New York was one of those classic lofts I never thought I would ever be cool enough to live in. So New York. It was right in front of the restaurant where Carrie Bradshaw’s disastrous birthday happened. Alec Baldwin lived in the opposite building and could occasionally be seen storming out of his door, grumbling and fuming. Fran Lebowitz’s heavy and determined step would randomly make an appearance in the background.

It was right in the middle of Greenwich Village. The loft had the bare brick walls, the elevator opening directly in the living room, the creaking wood floor and the fire escape stairs in the back, where I would sit and smoke a cigarette while listening to the sirens in the distance.

I moved in with my boyfriend and realized pretty soon that I didn’t like that apartment at all.

The wood floor had an orangey shade. Why.
The kitchen was windowless. Sad.
Our bedroom was gigantic, aimless and unfurnishable. Like many of these converted lofts, the floorpan was…

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