Designer Christian Siriano sells Monument Ave. home he renovated for $2.2M
Key Points:
- Fashion designer Christian Siriano recently sold a renovated century-old home on Richmond's Monument Avenue for $2.2 million, a property he had purchased and updated for his mother.
- The extensive seven-month renovation, led by local contractors and featured in Architectural Digest, included modern updates to the kitchen, bathrooms, and interior design elements like an 18th-century mirror and Moroccan marble sink.
- The house, originally designed in 1909 by architect Albert Huntt, features six bedrooms, 5½ bathrooms, and a blend of historic and modern design, attracting local buyers who valued both its history and contemporary touches.
- The buyers, Robin and Kelsey Clark, were drawn to the home's artistic vision and quality, intending to preserve its integrity while appreciating Siriano's modern updates.
- The sale was managed sensitively to respect Siriano's family's privacy, and the property is near another significant renovation project on Monument Avenue by Green Front Furniture CEO Den Cralle.