Incorporating street art into the interiors of many of his portfolio of properties in Rochester, commercial real estate investor and restaurateur Adam D. Civalier has taken his passion for the art style to new levels.
An experienced entrepreneur with an impressive property portfolio centered around Rochester, NY, he goes on to reveal that much of his art collection is street art-based.
The real estate investor's love for the art style is well represented here, too.
According to Civalier, graffiti-inspired art ofteidual pieces of art, or street art inspired furniture and textiles, to entire walls of colorful graffiti, it's hard to match in terms of impact," he explains.Adam Civalier has used the decor style in many of his properties and businesses, including Rochester-based Thai restaurant KHONG, of which the entrepreneur is co-owner.
"It lends itself perfectly to the setting, adds to the ambiance, and is often a talking point among customers," says the real estate expert and restaurateur.
"In my career, I've bought and sold commercial spaces and properties in and around Rochester, NY," he reveals.