On his 3,300 square foot loft in New York City, actor Gerard Butler collaborated with designers Elvis Restaino and Alexander Gorlin of architecture.
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The expansive loft's 13-foot-tall exposed beam ceilings
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The loft, which was on the sixth and seventh levels of a former industrial warehouse, included 3,300 square feet of unfinished space and arched windows with views of the Empire State Building.
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Because it mixes historical architectural details with contemporary movie-style construction, Restaino refers it the appearance as "modern vintage."
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The movie poster paper used to create the ceiling mural was protected by plexiglass.
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Layers of beautifully coloured and textured plaster combine to create the walls' antique appearance.
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