When Amir Khamneipur set out to transform his cramped apartment in Manhattan’s Flatiron district, he looked to his favorite hotel suites for inspiration. “I wanted to re-create that feeling and aimed for the ultimate luxury version of it,” says the Iranian-born decorator, who is fluent in four languages and lived in Paris and London before moving to New York City.
Khamneipur is known for his exacting attention to detail. Here, to maintain symmetry and sight lines as well as maximize the square footage, he custom designed almost every inch of his home. “In a space this small, bespoke was a necessity,” he says. “Everything is interdependent, so if a chair is an inch too wide, it throws off the whole apartment.”
With its serene palette of powdery tonal grays, the renovated apartment feels spacious despite its size. The built-in mahogany cabinetry wouldn’t look out of place in an English gentlemen’s club, while the addition of a few well-chosen 19th-century French antiques introduces a hint of old-world opulence. The result is a place that’s as cosmopolitan and dashing as its owner. “I would rather live in a custom jewel box than a badly designed mansion,” he says. “This apartment brings me such joy.”