And the wildest part? Before the bachelorette pad was transformed into the layered, chic space you see below, it was none other than a run-of-the-mill YMCA. The association reportedly sold the building in 2000 before it was divided into 12 apartments in 2003 — one of which was purchased by the current owner, public speaker and advertising consultant, Cindy Gallop. With a little help from designer Stefan Boublil of
The Apartment Creativity Agency, the well-traveled Gallop embarked on her two-year design journey during which she carefully selected the dark hue for the reason that “the art pops against it.”
“I had to build something from scratch, so I could do anything I wanted with it,” she said. “It is the first time I built something about me.”
But it doesn’t have to be “about her” for long, as the impressive space has officially hit the market. In other words, for a cool $5.995 million the midtown abode can be all about you — and who knows, that might just mean white walls instead. But in the meantime…
The black background makes any color pop. (And leopard, too.)
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