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The Ultimate Live-Work Space

  • August 20th 2010

by Mark Wellborn

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The Ultimate Live-Work Space: Figure 1

The term “unique space” might not even do justice to the home featured in this week’s departure from all things DC real estate.

New York Magazine recently profiled the live-work-play space of Jon Sherman, founder of the wall covering company Flavor Paper. Located in Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill neighborhood (this writer’s old stomping ground), the four-level building functions as Sherman’s home, his workshop and an entertainment venue when he is in the mood.

The first floor of the building is where Sherman and a band of employees (some of who live with him) produce hand-screened wall coverings for the likes of Lenny Kravitz on long vacuum tables. The upper levels of the building, however, are where the action/magic happens. In addition to a couple large living spaces, there is a DJ booth with 2,000 records, a roof deck with a seating area and large garden, and a bedroom with a levitating bed.

Our favorite aspect of the home, however, is a 24-foot piece of limestone that starts out as a floor and ends up as the counter. More photos below.

The Ultimate Live-Work Space: Figure 2
Where the wall coverings are made

The Ultimate Live-Work Space: Figure 3
DJ booth

The Ultimate Live-Work Space: Figure 4
Limestone floor-to-counter

The Ultimate Live-Work Space: Figure 5
Levitating bed

All photos by Leigh Davis.

This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/the_ultimate_live-work_space/2396.

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