A West Chelsea, NYC Jewelry Designer Treasures Home Most of All
Talk about multitasking! Lisa Sadoughi creates her own line of fashion jewelry under the same
Talk about multitasking! Lisa Sadoughi creates her own line of fashion jewelry under the same roof as she raises her kids with husband Armand, embracing vertical living in a West Chelsea, Manhattan townhouse. Each of seven floors is dedicated to a specific function, from the Lele Sadoughi brand fulfillment and shipping center in the basement, to the team working on the top floor between two airy balconies, and the family abode stacked in between — every square foot is utilized. The layout allows Lisa to be close to her kids, while maintaining the distance necessary to focus and concentrate on the task at hand during business hours. “I am so fortunate to have our offices here and come downstairs to have lunch with them every day,” Lisa says. For all its fantastic features, the most challenging part of family life is the vertical orientation of their space. Lisa enjoys having all her responsibilities assigned to specific floors, which allows for a reprieve when working in the office, but it becomes less fun when she forgets something six floors up while walking out the door. The home feels fresh and clean with white walls and organic materials, with colorful accents curated as tastes change. Some of Lisa’s favorite spaces include the adults-only sitting room, where an emerald green and ivory color palette recalls the boldness of her jewelry designs with its mal...
Talk about multitasking! Lisa Sadoughi creates her own line of fashion jewelry under the same roof as she raises her kids with husband Armand, embracing vertical living in a West Chelsea, Manhattan townhouse. Each of seven floors is dedicated to a specific function, from the Lele Sadoughi brand fulfillment and shipping center in the basement, to the team working on the top floor between two airy balconies, and the family abode stacked in between — every square foot is utilized. The layout allows Lisa to be close to her kids, while maintaining the distance necessary to focus and concentrate on the task at hand during business hours. “I am so fortunate to have our offices here and come downstairs to have lunch with them every day,” Lisa says. For all its fantastic features, the most challenging part of family life is the vertical orientation of their space. Lisa enjoys having all her responsibilities assigned to specific floors, which allows for a reprieve when working in the office, but it becomes less fun when she forgets something six floors up while walking out the door. The home feels fresh and clean with white walls and organic materials, with colorful accents curated as tastes change. Some of Lisa’s favorite spaces include the adults-only sitting room, where an emerald green and ivory color palette recalls the boldness of her jewelry designs with its mal...
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