PEACOCKS, STORKS, AND MONKEYS—IN MANHATTAN?
THE MOMENT DESIGNER COURTNEY McLeod saw her clients’ downtown New York apartment, which is actually two units combined to make a floor-through layout, she knew what to do with the superlong wall connecting the dining and and living rooms. Not paint. “We wanted something a little bit irreverant,” says the founder of Right Meets Left Interior Design. A lively botanical wallcovering, Menagerie Chinoiserie by Voutsa, was shown to the clients, and a palette for the whole apartment came into focus. “They were like, ‘Yes, yes, yes!’” McLeod recalls.
Inspired by this foundation, McLeod planted jewel tones like flowers in every room: a hot-pink round rug and a yellow tête-à-tête in the sitting area, rich green walls in the main bedroom, even metallic wallpaper lighting up…
