What the newly rich do with their homes after they make it big, according to a top interior design
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That's why many of those who find financial success end up using their newfound wealth to spruce up their homes.
But what do these homes actually look like?
Interior designer Noa Santos has worked with plenty of entrepreneurs through Homepolish, the design startup he cofounded in 2013. Earlier this year, he helped Sweetgreen cofounders Jon Neman and Nathaniel Ru create their dream loft, and he's also worked with Marissa Vosper of Negative Underwear and Danielle and Jodie Snyder of Dannijo.
Santos shared some of the biggest trends he's seeing in the homes of newly rich people these days.
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