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View of Modern barn doors with oak fronts in the open position
Photography by: Jeffrey Tryon
Foyer, blue lighting, tile flooring
Conversion of a 4-family brownstone to a 3-family. The focus of the project was the renovation of the owner's apartment, including an expansion from a duplex to a triplex. The design centers around a dramatic two-story space which integrates the entry hall and stair with a library, a small desk space on the lower level and a full office on the upper level. The office is used as a primary work space by one of the owners - a writer, whose ideal working environment is one where he is connected with the rest of the family. This central section of the house, including the writer's office, was designed to maximize sight lines and provide as much connection through the spaces as possible. This openness was also intended to bring as much natural light as possible into this center portion of the house; typically the darkest part of a rowhouse building.
Project Team: Richard Goodstein, Angie Hunsaker, Michael Hanson
Structural Engineer: Yoshinori Nito Engineering and Design PC
Photos: Tom Sibley
Water-jet cut metal screens create intricate shadow patterns throughout the day. Photo by Eduard Hueber
window privacy - marijke_zwaagman
Custom modern wine cellar design showcases this family's elaborate wine collection in their re-vamped New York City apartment. This cellar uses our custom nek rite series and wine wall series, and it is beautifully illuminated by thinly cut and backlit Jade Onyx. Photography by James Stockhorst
Grand Hallway Walls, Ebony Floors, Custom Wainscoting Details Throughout












