Good Millwork: Julianne Moore’s Renovated New York Home

by Good Millwork on October 16, 2009

in Projects

home officeAmerican actress Julianne Moore (remember movies like The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Far From Heaven, The Hours?) has won many accolades throughout her career for her superb acting skills which include nominations for the Oscar, Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild Award.

But it seems acting is just one of her talents. Going by the snaps of her self decorated West Village Townhouse in New York, I would say she has excellent taste in interior design as well. Her style seems to be rustic with an eclectic flair and it appears she particularly favors the color gray.

Julianne Moore
living roomShe has listed this home up for sale now. Guess it’s time to move on.

Built in the late 1800’s, this house has been meticulously renovated with an eye on retaining the original architectural detail, such as crown moldings and wide plank pine floors, while introducing modern amenities such as central air, high speed computer lines and a security system.

The house has five floors complete with a fully landscaped beautiful garden. Every floor is dedicated to utmost luxury with a master bedroom suite, spa like bath, large children bedrooms, and laundry room. The large eat-in kitchen at the rear of the house leads to the garden. The fifth floor has been turned into a home office at the rear and a large recreational media room in the front.

This is not the first house associated with a movies star (or movie) that we have featured on Home-Designing. Check out the Twilight House, and the Lance Armstrong’s House that we have featured before.

[via Home-Designing.com, courtesy CasaSugar]

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