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If you haven’t checked out this month’s World of Interiors (by far the best interiors mag out there, in our opinion), there’s a fun spread on actress Julianne Moore’s West Village townhouse. While she devotes more space to bathing than many might, we have to say she (or her brother, really, who’s an architect) did a beautiful job. It’s hard for us to imagine renovating and interior decorating without a budget constraint, but this shows the results don’t have to be gaudy or over-the-top.
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  1. Loft living is hard when you are washing up dishes and your husband is looking at tv and yells, “hey, can you not CLANG so much? I’m trying to watch this..” and you say, “Are you kidding me with this? You don’t want me to CLANG so much? I make dinner and clean up and THIS? Are you kidding me????”

  2. I’d trade my brownstone for a big loft in a flash. I get so tired of all the little rectangular rooms! Not to mention the constant going and up and down stairs! But each to his or her own.

  3. she talks about the loft in the article. how right after she moved in, she hated it. the big space wasn’t for her. she wanted rooms to settle into.

    I get that. I don’t like loft living either.

  4. Meanwhile, from the pictures it looks like hardly anything unusual has been done, except for putting the tub in the middle of what would have been a bedroom. It doesn’t look paticularly expensive either. But maybe there are other things going on that aren’t visible in the pictures.

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