Exclusive | Barclays Center unveils stunning dressing rooms as part of $100M renovation - modeled off Brooklyn brownstones
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Exclusive | Barclays Center unveils stunning dressing rooms as part of $100M renovation - modeled off Brooklyn brownstones
"The custom paint just dried on the arena's gut renovation of its six artist dressing rooms, Laurie Jacoby, the chief entertainment officer at BSE Global, exclusively told The Post. All 2,200 square feet were redesigned to evoke the look of brownstones, from thick crown molding to pocket doors. The project is just a slice of the Barclays' $100 million, multi-year facelift. "We didn't really want to hold back," said Jacoby. Months of work by designers and artisans transformed the six interconnected dressing rooms into a cozy warren worthy of a Park Slope brownstone."
"The once-gray walls and drab black chairs were replaced by golden sconces and velvet love seats; vintage-inspired lighting and custom millwork now line freshly limewashed walls. The redesign gives a sense of place for artists who might otherwise only glimpse the borough from a tour bus window, Jacoby said. Each room bears the name of an iconic Brooklyn neighborhood, with corresponding paint colors - rich army green for Fort Greene and a brick red for Brooklyn Heights."
The custom paint just dried on a gut renovation of six artist dressing rooms totaling 2,200 square feet. The spaces were redesigned to evoke Brooklyn brownstones with features such as thick crown molding, pocket doors, vintage-inspired lighting, custom millwork, velvet love seats and golden sconces along limewashed walls. Each interconnected room bears the name and corresponding paint color of an iconic Brooklyn neighborhood, including rich army green for Fort Greene and brick red for Brooklyn Heights. A vestibule fronts the suites with checkered marble floors, frosted glass and a golden chandelier. Several touring artists have used the rooms and reactions have been positive.
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