La La Anthony started again. After divorcing Carmelo Anthony, the actress and former MTV VJ bought a new home in Brooklyn, where she was raised. Anthony showed Architectural Digest her colorful house with her teenage son.
I live in cгazy New York. Anthony said, “I want to exhale and feel comfortable when I go home.” Anthony worked with interior designer Nikki Chu, Z Gallerie, and One Kings Lane to create a Brooklyn-inspired home with playful femininity. Naturally, with room for her whole family to visit.
“Untitled 2: Omo” by Drew Doggett, which depicts an African woman wearing beads and necklaces, draws attention on the steps. Anthony says the object attracts her attention daily and draws focus to that section of the house. Strong piece. I found it significant. Anthony said, “It’s African and powerful.” The pastel room contrasts with the black-and-white objet.
Anthony relaxes on her plush living room sectional. Anthony said the bright pastel wallpaper “makes you feel awake, fresh, and fun.” This helps her accept her circumstances and “surround myself with positivity and positive vibes.” The hardwood floors, silver Timber coffee table, and Leopardo statue give the area a glamorous yet hоmеy feel.
In her 14-year-old son Kiyan’s room, Carmelo Anthony jerseys and blue and white decor match. “He’s going to high school, his dad’s jerseys are up on the wall, and his furniture feels a little bit more grown-up, but it still has the elements of a teenager’s room,” Anthony said. His room awes him. A leather bed and interesting décor allow Kiyan to grow into his room.
In the dining room, aluminum and glass Connect 4 and Tic-Tac-Toe boards are uncommon. Anthony originally doubted their use, but she soon learned better. When guests arrived, everyone played Connect 4 or Tic-Tac-Toe. Visitors laugh, play, and drink there. I love that. Chu wɑntеd to create a hotel lobby or lounge-like environment with lots of seating.