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Submitted by marcia.delman.43919 on Thu, 2012-12-20 13:34
"Marcia is impeccable with details and puts forth 100% effort all the time. She also listens to what your thoughts are and what you are looking for. We love our new home -- it's stunning!"
Lori Erdos, Vice President, USA Today
/ The Erdos Residence- Fort Lee, New Jersey
A gorgeous Hudson River view and calming color palette paired with high voltage red suede balances the large custom cabinetry in this sexy duplex apartment. The living room’s dramatic centerpiece is the custom wall unit housing the 50" Plasma TV. These clients are real audiophiles and required lots of storage and state-of-the art AV equipment controlled from one remote. The use of exotic woods and finishes, luxurious fabrics combined with modern, contemporary furniture create the look of luxury and quality. The custom coffee tables bottom shelf is an extraordinary six feet long veneer of African crotch mahogany. This room is glamorous, high tech and peaceful all at the same time. / The Erdos Residence- Fort Lee, New Jersey
“At forty, I bought my first apartment and a friend recommended Marcia. I really liked what she had done for him and he raved about working with her. Marcia is passionate about details and cuts no corners. She understood me, listened to me and stayed within my budget.”
Mr. Andrew Quentzel, CEO, Quentzel Plumbing Supply Co., Inc.
/ The Quentzel Residence, New York City
Dramatic floor to ceiling windows and a view overlooking New York's East River set the tone for glamour in this decidedly chic, modern and sophisticated bachelor pad. A dose of red always warms up a primarily neutral, though sumptuous palette. It was used in the interior of a built-in display case, on two small suede ottomans and the lining of a faux fur throw. The background of creamy taupe faux-painted walls offset the drama of the shiny black lacquered floor, striped rug and cherry paneled walls. When you have such contrasts between light and dark values you must play it up. That's how you keep it interesting.
/ The Quentzel Residence, New York City






