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Vedere.com: DiscoVer: Marie Burgos’ Designs The Look Of An Old Converted Abbey

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DiscoVer: Marie Burgos’ Designs The Look Of An Old Converted Abbey

// Posted on July 17, 2012 by Jacqueline Colette Prosper

Vendor on Vedere and Feng Shui specialist, Marie Burgos, is going to be showcased in Interiors New York, a coffee table book with an interactive digital component created by Panache Partners. As we await the official release date for the book, let’s look at the recent remodel of an old converted abbey located in the Gramercy Park section of Manhattan.

The loft with 4 levels reflects a modern eclectic style with a touch of vintage—a look that best suited the taste of the creative owners who are also artists. “They wanted a modern white space to be the background of their eclectic styles, [which is] vintage [mixed with] personal art pieces [found during their] travels.”

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(Photography Credit: Francis Augustine)

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Marie Burgos’ ultimate talent is to engage her skill, experience and intuition in full collaboration with each client to create fully functional, balanced and engagingly beautiful interiors.

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Feng Shui is an important aspect of Burgos’ work. “Feng Shui is found in designing supportive environments–through the art of placement, which is not only soothing, but propels you towards success,” Burgos asserts.

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As Burgos describes, the creative couple wanted a modern white space, evoking a serene atmosphere, which promotes a positive mood and increases energy levels. “[In such an environment,] you will find it easier to achieve your aspirations,” Burgos adds.

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