Retro Design

Bob and Sally Faust, gave a nod to a different era when they decorated their Riverside, IL home. The couple has dubbed their design aesthetic "Grandma Modern,"  taking advantage of the home's mid-century architecture -- split-levels and custom built-ins -- which offers storage spots for objects they've collected during their travels and art that evokes the 50s.

 

This episode of OpenHouse was hosted from 129 Grand Street in New York City. Listed at $4,795,000, 129 Grand Street is a Halstead Property listing. Contact broker Richard Orenstein at 212.381.4248 for more information about this property.

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