Thursday, September 10, 2009

NYC Apartment Interior by Stefan Boublil














Stefan Boublil, creative director of The Apartment Creative Agency, has recently completed this amazing interior design for an apartment in Manhattan, New York.

"Combining 3 smaller apartments into one, at one of New York City’s most coveted uptown addresses, we delivered a stunning new dwelling on the 61st floor of the metropolitan tower. Every single room is constructed so that the postcard view of central park is the star. With a built-in wraparound sofa, a secret door in the solid walnut library and distributed surround sound all over the home, this project is an ode to the 80s during which the building was erected.

Suited for a family of 4 with 2 children, the communal living spaces stands in between the master suite and the kids’ rooms, hidden behind the aforementioned trap door in the library, thereby providing a buffer of sight and sound.

The kitchen and dining area is the only ones wrapped in waxed concrete thereby giving it a theatrical feel, especially when see from the rest of the apartment which is clad in bleached pine and subdued colors."

Don't know about you, but I love, love, love the see through swinging chair in the window and the Piano absolutely rocks!!!!


More here!

7 comments:

  1. This place is awesome. So light and open and wow what views.

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  2. yow...whats that go for 18K a month?? I lived in a teeny tiny almost closet of a room when I lived in Manhattan....it was hard to imagine people actually having SPACE like this! man, the difference between the have lots and the have a littles is astounding...

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  3. Yes, the hanging chair! As I was scrolling, I thought how fun would it be to sit there and look out at that view! I think that needs to go on my wish list for the future!

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