In Situ Design and Lilian B Interiors adapted a six-story brownstone in midtown Manhattan into a boutique hotel with 33 guest suites. Each floor received what the designers call a “visceral” color treatment using Benjamin Moore paints, including Outrageous Orange.  Photo 3 of 9 in These 9 Spaces Show How to Rock a Monochromatic Color Scheme from The William

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A six-story brownstone in Midtown Manhattan was transformed into a boutique hotel by In Situ Design and Lilian B Interiors in which each floor of the hotel was given a color treatment using "visceral" Benjamin Moore paints that are inspired by artwork. As in other monochromatic spaces, the use of multiple textures and shades of red make sure the elements don't blend into each other—yet still seem to belong together. 

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