Private Air New York

Spring 2022

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www.privateairny.com Private Air | Spring 2022 103 Jose Solis Betancourt, principal of Solis Betancourt & Sherrill, says that creating authenticity was key. "e idea was not to 'slap on some architecture' but to create a real atmosphere and sense of history. We did this by adding details such as rough-hewn beams, pigmented plaster walls, and block stone floors. We also incorporated reclaimed architectural elements like doors, window sashes, gable vents, iron brackets, and antique stone sinks. e more rustic and weathered with peeling paint, the better." When the custom made kitchen cupboards were installed, Solis and Sherrill were not fully satisfied. Solis says "We went at them with hammers to create chips and gouges. e contractor was shocked, but in the end, the added texture looked just right." He says they even purchased the scaffolding planks used by the plasterers because the drips and scuffs made for gorgeously textured shelves, beams and crown moldings. e clients and interior designers did a lot of the shopping together, choosing paintings and antiques with an aged patina to complete the dreamy, old world atmosphere.

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