This midcentury modern-inspired Riverside Drive Apartment is a combined 2,500-square-foot apartment. It is designed as a home for a family of five that would continue to accommodate the children as they grow older. The apartment renovation transformed the space by relocating the entrance and creating a generous foyer adjacent to the new enlarged kitchen. The former entry area was converted into a family room den, which became the favorite space for the family to hang out, play video games and watch TV. Black steel bi-fold doors with fluted glass offer subtle privacy and allow natural light from the living room windows to filter into the room. New floor-to-ceiling pocket doors separate the large living room and dining room area from the two bedroom wings, allowing both connection and privacy. The ceilings were raised, and the circulation was simplified throughout the New York apartment.
Elegant, simple and midcentury-inspired finishes, such as new white oak flooring, are used throughout the apartment. The custom millwork and the Cesar NYC Kitchen cabinets are a similar mix of walnut wood accents against painted millwork, bringing warmth to the space. The stone vanity tops are Arabescato Corchia, and the kitchen floor is Stone Source’s Arena Matrix porcelain tiles. Porcelanosa’s Paradise Arrow herringbone mosaic tiles are used for the bathroom floors. In the dining room, a rustic wood table and caned dining chairs command presence beneath the antique brass AERIN chandelier from Visual Comfort.
Status: Built
Location: New York, NY, US
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Contractor: Unlimited Renovation
Interior Decorator: Lea Frank
AV Consultant: Ben Cohen
Photography: Alan Tansey
Photography Styling: Naomi deMaƱana