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UPPER WEST SIDE APARTMENT


It was apparent from the existing condition of this pre-war Upper West Side apartment

that we would need to gut it to make a home for our clients.


Detail of the entryway round cove light.


We converted this two-bedroom coop into a three-bedroom unit,

to include two distinct living areas, one for the adults and one for the children.


We took a blank slate, reconfigured the rooms, and developed a floor plan

with an easy flow throughout the apartment.


From the window wall of the living room, there is a view of the entire apartment

through the entry and dining room to the kitchen.


The apartment is painted with a cohesive color palette

that gives it a warm golden glow.


Detail of wall molding.


When privacy is preferred, the dining area can be closed

with pocket-glazed French Doors that enhance the entry as well.


Detail of elegant dining room chandelier.


Our firm expanded the entry, making it a significant focal point of this home

with its striking, marble foyer acting as a unifying element

between the living and dining rooms.

A hallway with french doors and a mirror on the wall

It was apparent from the existing condition
of this pre-war Upper West Side apartment
that we would need to gut it to make a home for our clients.

A ceiling with a yellow circle in the middle of it

Detail of the entryway round cove light.

A living room with sliding glass doors leading to it

We converted this two-bedroom coop into a three-bedroom unit,

to include two distinct living areas,

one for the adults and one for the children

A living room with a couch and a coffee table

We took a blank slate, reconfigured the rooms,
and developed a floor plan
with an easy flow throughout the apartment.

A living room with a yellow couch and a white coffee table

From the window wall of the living room,
there is a view of the entire apartment
through the entry and dining room to the kitchen.

An empty room with a doorway leading to a dining room

The apartment is painted with a cohesive color palette
that gives it a warm golden glow.

It was apparent from the existing condition
of this pre-war Upper West Side apartment
that we would need to gut it to make a home for our clients.

A corner of a room with hardwood floors and white molding

Detail of wall molding.

A dining room with a table and chairs and a chandelier

When privacy is preferred, the dining area can be closed
with pocket-glazed French Doors that enhance the entry as well.

A chandelier is hanging from the ceiling in a room

Detail of an elegant dining room chandelier.

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