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A nephew of famed late Manhattan interior designer David Barrett lost a $45,000 painting to his brother in a coin toss and now hes flipping out.
Richard Barrett, whose uncle hobnobbed with heiresses Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton and created lavish window displays for Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue, inherited half of Davids $5.6 million fortune after the designer died at age 85 in 2008.
Richards younger brother, Alan, inherited the other half.
But after Richard, 50, lost a coin toss with Alan, 49, for Jug with Lemon by Colombian artist Fernando Botero that was part of the estate, he filed a lawsuit to get back the pricey painting, holding up payouts to the estates two executors and his sibling in the meantime.
At one point, Richard called his brother to complain about the general distribution plan concocted by the two co-executors, leaving a hate-filled message on his siblings answering machine, according to the surrogate-court documents.
Richard vowed to send his three adversaries to the gallows and bury [them] under fking concrete, the papers say.
A lawyer for the estate joked in the documents that the Florida-based brothers held the coin toss because King Solomon wasnt available to settle the dispute.
But one of the executors, Steven Sonet, was more somber in recounting the drama in the lawsuit.
I ... kept [Richard] apprised of estate matters as long as he spoke to me without epithets, Sonet said in an affidavit.
Richard told The Post that he is not looking out for just his own interests.
Rapper Snoop Dogg has turned interior designer to create a pop-up house for fans at the South by Southwest festival in Texas.
The Gin and Juice hitmaker teamed up with Home & Garden Television's Emily Henderson to design a space featuring marijuana leaf-patterned wallpaper and a blue velvet couch as well as many other unique decorations, which reflects his style.
He says, "The pop-up home was something I wanted to do because I felt like it was missing my flavour. I've seen the people who have done it in the past and I just wanted to add my flavour and bring a home out here that represented me and what I stood for.
"So many people love Snoop Dogg and want to be next to him..., so why not create a home that's in my vision? That you can come hang out and chill with me in."
Snoop Dogg is among many big names checking out the talent at this year's (14) South by Southwest festivities in Austin.
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Between being a busy wife and mom, running an interior design business and singing in her synagogues choir, Sandra Gottfried doesnt have a lot of time to spare.
The Boca Raton woman, who moved to Florida from Colombia in the late 1990s, runs Space Adaptability, an interior design firm that helps people plan or adapt space to make homes or businesses more accessible. She is also vice chairwoman of the City of Boca Raton Advisory Board for People with Disabilities.
Recently, she persuaded the county to make Sugar Sand Parks playground, near Palmetto Park Road and Military Trail, universal in design.
But lately, her focus is on the sixth annual Boating & Beach Bash for People with Disabilities at Spanish River Park. The event, this Saturday, allows those who dont get out much to enjoy a barbecue, boat rides, live entertainment, therapy ponies and exhibits. And its all free although donations are needed for the Bash, organized and run by volunteers and financed through private donations and sponsorship.
Gottfried, 40, designs the layout for the Bash and produces a handout map for attendees.
Working on the Bash, she said, is hard work. It is very intense making 6,000 people (the expected attendance) happy.
Favorite place to sing:
Any place is a good place to sing. If Im not singing, Im whistling. When you sing, you have music in you. My favorite place to sing with a choir is Bnai Torah in Boca. I sing there every Saturday.
Bnai Torah Congregation, 6216 S. W. 18th St., Boca Raton, 561-392-8566, http://www.bnai-torah.org
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I HAVE TO go to the bathroom.
No, really, I do. Because thats where the glass-wall shower is. The one that appears to be hanging in midair, higher than the treetops, peering over Lake Washington far and wide. The Cascades stuffed into little white hats and lurking there behind the bright and shiny skyscrapers of Bellevue.
Homeowner Dilys Walker leads the way and simply waves toward the room as introduction.
It needs no other.
The No. 1 priority for us was the view, says Walker. With that she heads to the master bedroom. Same view, only this time Walker and her husband, Stefano Bertozzi, can get it lying down, snuggled beneath comforters.
Walker and Bertozzi, both doctors, moved to Seattle from Mexico when he took a job with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Their home in Cuernavaca, of course, had a strong indoor-outdoor connection, and they wanted that here, too. The couple rented in Leschi initially, mapping out nearby open houses for house-hunting walks.
We crossed it off our list because it was a one-bedroom, Walker says of their home, a real study in geometry cloaked in silver standing-seam metal and stark-white-painted cedar. But we went anyway. The minute we walked in, literally, we knew that this was it. From then on it was, How can we make this for us?
It was something they thought about for a year, cramming themselves into the place, daughter Lena, 13, sleeping in the closet. (It was a really big closet, with windows, her mother says.)
Robert Hutchison, their architect, describes his work as a substantial interior renovation. But it feels more like a residential rebirth: the 1980s home cantilevered over its steep slope (tests were done; the home is securely tethered) with that new master suite. Above that is a ships-ladder climb to a crows nest of a loft: Bertozzis office.
We loved the whole idea of keeping the white shell and making it more organic within, Walker says.
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