Based on a design that Ray Kappe FAIA had created for LivingHomes, the midcentury modern inspired design blurs the boundary between exterior and interior spaces while maintaining a strong sense of privacy.
12th Street Loft
Renovation of a dramatic 1,400-square-foot duplex loft with a mezzanine and 18-foot-high ceiling in the living area with southern exposure in a historic building, near Union Square.
Williamson Residence
A young couple moving uptown from downtown commissioned us to renovate a sprawling, light-filled, apartment in a pre-war co-op. They wanted a cool “downtown chic” vibe.
Molton Residence
Our clients, an accomplished attorney and artist, called on us to renovate a Queen Anne-style, red brick townhouse, with a stepped gable roof line that been designed by Frederick B. White in 1886.
Azar Residence
A hospitality executive purchased a classic New York City townhouse and wanted to convert it into a place that better reflected his needs and personality.
136 Manhattan Ave
This townhouse re-design included the addition of a penthouse on the roof, that had to comply with stringent LPC sightline regulations. The rear façade was entirely redone to accommodate much larger windows.
134 Manhattan Ave
Commissioned as a project to be developed for resale by Elizabeth Kellner. Forward thinking and a longtime resident, Elizabeth wanted to bring as much light and air as possible into this former church.
Reddy Residence
The aim of the design was to show that a micro apartment could host a full and lively New York life – in this case, Suchi Reddy’s – with room to relax, eat, sleep, and host dinner parties for eight people.
10 W 66th
A gut renovation of a 1,275 square foot apartment with stunning views of Central Park. Balancing rich materials, soft textures and minimal detailing, this residence captures a zen spirit, while making the experience of the space all about the view.