Words by Andrea Darr | Photo by Matthew Anderson
A cozy condo corner offers the option of visual respite from a busy city center.
The inhabitants of this space can shut out the noise of the world and enjoy the soft serenity of filtered light. Butâbinoculars at the readyâthey can raise the shades and take in the majestic views of the Country Club Plazaâs golden-hued Spanish-style architecture and bustling streets below.Â
This image, pulled from our archives (Fall 2021), shows the work of Elizabeth Rishel, CKD, of Orion Design. Previously an eat-in kitchen, the casually upholstered nook with built-in storage invites a pause in the day for a quiet tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte, or, just as easily, makes a rocking entertaining scene for a crowd.Â
âNow itâs a cocktail lounge to enjoy a drink or two,â Elizabeth says.
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