Bachelor pad inspiration is coming your way. Antoinette of Antoinette Allande Interior’s latest project was a Hoboken home inspired by contemporary art, world travels, and bold furnishings. Through various materials, finishes, vibrant colors, and an eclectic mix of styles, Antoinette was able to tailor the home to her client’s individual taste. Read on to learn more about this Mile Square bachelor pad on Hudson Street.
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Hoboken Girl: Can you tell us about the client and the property?
Antoinette Allande Anderson (@antoinetteallandeinteriors): The client is a 32-year-old software engineer. The property is located at 1425 Hudson Street, the Hudson Tea Building. It is an 832-square-foot, 1 bed/1 bath condo that he purchased in 2020.
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HG: What was the inspiration behind the decor and/or renovation?
AAA: The space was inspired by my bachelor client’s love of bold contemporary art, layered furnishings, and collected objects from his world travels. Masculine elements of sumptuous leathers, metal, and wood combinations, and vibrant colors. It is a collected interior, all about the mix of various finishes, art, textures, and many different design styles — industrial, global, contemporary, bohemian, etc.
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HG: Please share some unique pieces that really brought the design together.
- Vitis 5 LED Chandelier by Rich Brilliant Willing — focal point of the living room
- Horseman Antiques — Large brutalist mid-century modern coffee table after Paul Evans
- Timothy Oulton – Pudgie sofa (client really wanted a cognac leather sofa)
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HG: What stands out about this property compared to others?
AAA: It is located in the luxury building — Hudson Tea — uptown
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HG: Please list your contractors who made this possible.
- NVR Custom (contractor) @nvrcustom
- Orlando Silva at Golden Wallpaper @goldenwallpaper1
- Brett Sahler (art installation and handyman) @brettfixes
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HG: Is there anything else you’d like to share about this home?
- Vintage Brutalist furnishings and art
- A striking Rich Brilliant Willing light sculpture
- Le Manach fabrics from Pierre Frey
- Eskayel custom wallpaper in the bathroom
- Custom-built paneled wall
- Moroccan elements such as Beni Ourain rug and Zellige black tile in the kitchen