Walls and ceilings are cut through to expose new depths and adjacencies in this
renovation of an apartment in Harlem NY. Modified surfaces are represented by
distinct colors and light, arranged loosely in two axes, exemplifying the individuality
of each room and surface and exacerbating combinations. Rooms can blend
together or be separate. Surfaces can act as figures or enclosures. Design uses
representation opportunistically. The softness of spatial layering is an expression of
the real needs of one the family members being in a wheel chair, needing distinct
access throughout the apartment. Materials include custom resin panels and
cabinetry, complimentary wood veneers and laminates, iridescent wall coverings
and tiles, stainless steel, and LED lighting.
Material Used:
1. Custom Resin Door and Cabinet Panels by Atta
2. Wood Veneer Paneling by KD Panels
3. LED Lighting by WAC
4. Select Furniture by Ligne Roset
5. Wall Covering by Maya Romanoff
6. Select Fabric by Maharam