Marrying together a fusion of monochromatic colors with bright popping accents, the inspiration for this Brooklyn loft apartment is drawn from stays at the iconic Rome hotel G-Rough, along with the owner’s love of animals, the serpent and street art. Statement pieces from the renowned Brooklyn artist Ian Sullivan instantly draw attention to elongated back wall, taking in mounds of natural light from the industrial style floor to ceiling windows against the regal matte green walls. The owners’ desire for creating a warm home environment is achieved with the long classic Chamberlain sofa, with big colorful blankets for cold New York winters. Roman stone walls are recreated using limestone JH Wall Paint, mixing offsetting light and dark oranges from the entryway up to the main living area, dark charcoal through the hallway, and mint hues in the master bedroom, with the texture taking different forms as the sun moves through each room.