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Article: In the zone: with feng shui principals and a unifying visions, Clodagh turned four Flatiron District condominiums into one harmonious whole.
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- Interior Design
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- September 1, 2005
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In the beginning, there was just a two-bedroom apartment on the 39th floor. That was the first purchase Sandy Leong and her husband made in a Flatiron District condominium tower. With a little remodeling, the place suited the young couple just fine. Shortly after their daughter was born, they bought a two bedroom next door and merged the two spaces. Then along came baby number two, a son, and the couple acquired the pair of smaller apartments directly below.
The idea was to combine all four units into a cohesive family residence, but, says Leong, "I kept looking at the plan and not feeling happy about it, especially the kitchen." (She loves to cook.) Having ...
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