Neoclassical Apartment

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In the kitchen, Tony Stavish turned once-drab cabinetry into works of art by hanging inexpensive etchings on the doors.
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Floor-to-ceiling tile and unique decorative touches make this tiny bathroom (just 23 square feet in size) stylish and functional.
After looking at nearly 30 apartments, Tony Stavish decided to purchase his 500-square-foot home because of its great natural sunlight and good floor plan. As a designer, Stavish could see the potential in this small space, and his neoclassical style has made the home rich with color, texture and pattern. From the bright yellow curtains on the windows to the toile slipcovers he made for the secondhand furniture, Stavish's home is warm, cozy and inviting.

Expert Tip: You don’t have to be a minimalist when you live in a small space. Tony Stavish proves you can have it all: color, pattern, texture--and it works!

Guests
Allison Arieff
Editor-in-Chief, Dwell Magazine
99 Osgood Place
San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: 415-743-9990
E-mail: Allison@dwellmag.com
Website: www.dwellmag.com


Marco Pasanella
Designer, Author
The Polenta Design Group
115 South St.
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-566-2352
E-mail: marco.pasanella@verizon.net

Tony Stavish
Interior Designer, A.W. Stavish Designs
2223 W. Shakespeare, #2R
Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: 773-227-0117
Fax: 773-227-9057
E-mail: awstavish@sbcglobal.net
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