In this Manhattan pre war apartment building, the homeowners, a young professional couple, were struggling with a big decision ahead of the birth of their first child. Should they stay in their perfectly located, but seriously outdated and impractical apartment? Or relocate to a more suitable and modern home in a not-so-perfect neighborhood?
The kitchen wall was opened up to create a clear line of sight to the living room (ideal for keeping an eye on the little one) and to flood the apartment with natural light. “Looking from the living room, the first thing that catches your eye is the copper pendant lighting hanging over the large island, which creates a beautiful frame.”
To deemphasize the small footprint of the apartment and to enhance its usability, I redesigned the kitchen to double as a dining area too, So now everything has a place!
This is our Murray Hill design project. :)◾️ MB
design by @marieburgos.design......
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