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All about the Dance

Sometimes a home doesn’t need a full overhaul, but rather a new set of eyes to come in like a tornado to refresh the decor from top to bottom. This three month revamp was all about the dance–choreographing the design and allowing the great pieces the owner already had to come to life in a new way.

Old Town Clayton
A VIP Heirloom

This beautiful antique parlor set–a gift from the owner's grandmother, a Puerto Rican native–was pulled out of storage to dance a solo and is decorated with DKR Interiors exclusive VIP pillows.

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Mono-home

The monochromatic paint choice is the only thing new in here, everything else was repurposed–including the extremely rare Louis Icart's that live above the bed (c. 1920s).

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A New Antique

Below the paintings by St. Louis-based artist Chad Lawson, the Swedish Biedermeier chest is one of the only new additions to the owners existing collection.

A New Antique

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A Little Old, A Little Older

While the large William Quinn above the sofa is a definite eyecatcher, the purple web chair by Jen Ronson and Mies van der Rohe Barcelona table are close seconds.

A Little Old, A Little Older

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At Dusk

Above the couch, a look from dusk till dawn sets this room apart, courtesy of New York artist Valerie Hammond.

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