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Home is a welcome addition to Chelsea on West 27th Street.’s
high-powered nightlife and promises to be a place where New
York’s elite will hang their hats.
The space designed by Steve Lewis Design (Marquee, Butter and
Spa), and Antonio Di Oronzo (Bluarch Architecture and
Interiors), is a powerful blend of comfort and style with a
touch of smoldering decadence. Home’s warm and sexy interior
makes our discriminating partygoer feel at ease in this open
space of rich materials and beautiful design.
Upon entering Home, guests are treated to a dark red wooden
candle-lined staircase; a series of mirrors on the ceiling
compliment the six-foot custom made red Swarovski crystal
chandelier and the handpainted Damask print on the walls in a
rich red palette will catch your attention.
The open and sensual environment of the club has banquette
seating on the eastern and western walls and L-shaped benches in
the center. Three existing brick walls were left exposed to
convey a warm familiarity. The hardwood floors are dyed red,
emphasizing the striking texture of the aged materials. The
seating is upholstered in fine black tufted leather and trimmed
in white. The tufted leather ceiling houses six black crystal
chandeliers descending from recessed cases veneered with black
mirrors. Homes design incorporates all the elements of a
world-class venue with the luxuries of a premiere nightclub, 30
private tables, music by top Otis and VIP memberships combined
with a sophisticated bordello-esque red, white, and black
atmosphere, plush couches, crystal chandeliers, tufted leather
lined ceilings a 35-foot bar and an outside smoking lawn. Every
detail was carefully designed to service to our clientele’s
every whim in complete luxury.
If the discerning door-people don't hint that this home is hip,
the ascent up a front staircase will, with a stunning crystal
chandelier, mirrors, and heavy entry curtain at the pinnacle.
Reminiscent of a rock star's sleek, gothic living room, the
red-lit club is jacketed in tight black leather, from the
ceiling to the maze of backless banquettes. Tall, leggy women
abound, while men are in shorter supply.
Hip-hop, rock and '80s anthems enter the loud, swiftly changing
mix that keeps dance partners rotating all night. Clusters of
couches occupy the spacious should-be-a-dance-floor center, so
when it's packed the walkways get blocked by grooving twosomes
and threesomes. But it's all in drunken fun to overstep an
ottoman and attach to that group popping open the bubbly. On
slower nights, more time is taken lounging with competent
bartenders' fruity cocktails, like the sweet peach melba martini
of Chambord, peach vodka and pink lemonade. |