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Today is the last day to tour the Metropolitan Home’s Showtime House. Set in a pair of $25.5 million penthouses within Manhattan’s Tribeca Summit, this 14,000-square-foot dream space has become the creative playground for architects and designers. The design of each of the rooms reflects plotlines from six of the hottest original Showtime series.
We visited a month ago, and bring you some of the highlights:

Nurse Jackie quite literally interpreted:

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Mirrored ceilings at Californication:

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Murder chic for Dexter:

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Home grown style at Weeds:

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Multiple personalities at the United States of Tara:

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Great Gothic luxe for The Tudors:

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I was not surprised to see many items we’re currently using in designs  for our clients -

Bertoia Chairs in the Kitchen:

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Our  design for UWS Kitchen

Our design for UWS Kitchen

Trove wallpaper we used in a multi-family building on 23rd street:

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Kyle Bunting Rugs:

Californication Sex Appeal

Californication Sex Appeal

The same rug in different colorway, our design UES

The same rug in different colorway, our design UES

Phillip Jeffries cork wallpaper:

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Phillip Jeffries Seagrass wallpaper our project UES

Phillip Jeffries Seagrass wallpaper our project UES

visit the house:

Dates: September 12th through October 18th, weekends only from 10 A.M.–5 P.M, the house will be open for public tours. 

Location: Tribeca Summit Loft Condominiums Penthouses C & E, 415 Greenwich Street, New York City

Tickets and Proceeds: $20 per person, with all proceeds from the ticket sales benefiting the non-profit organization Housing Works.

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about imageFeatured in The Wall Street Journal and on HGTV.com, Kati Curtis's eco-friendly firm Nirmada brings a sustainable, modern approach to design. Kati is one of the few LEED AP ID&C residential designers in Manhattan and is the owner and principal of Nirmada: Interior Architecture and Design LLC.

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