1. Painted white wood trim, scribed to the ceiling
2. 3/4” Natural oak veneer plywood
3. 1 1/2” Natural oak veneer plywood
4. Glassware hangers or storage baskets mounted to door
5. Integrated finger pull
6. Fridge
Columbus Circle Residence
This two bedroom apartment is the result of the combination of a small one bedroom with a studio apartment. The driving strategy was to create a clean and efficient design that was budget conscious. With an emphasis on maximizing storage and framing the views of the New York’s skyline.
The heart of the apartment is the central corridor which articulates the spaces around it. The panels on both sides are movable which allows for different spatial configurations between the bedroom and the multi-function room. The natural oak wall panels spill into the living room to form the foyer. This new element also accommodates an additional fridge and more storage.
A new 25’ closet wall serves as the background for the living space. This was built out of IKEA interiors with custom designed fronts and pulls. Vertical LED lighting was also integrated in the sequence. This 1,000 sq.ft. gut renovation also included the addition of a washer/dryer, a shower and new bathroom finishes.
Location:
Upper West Side, New York
Client:
Private
Type:
Apartment
Project Date:
Winter 2019
Firm:
Pablo de Miguel Architects
Team Role:
Involved in the planning, SD, DD, CD, and CA stages. Managed the design, documentation and construction administration. Developed the layout to combine a one-bedroom apartment with a studio apartment to accommodate a master bedroom, secondary bedroom, office and living space. Designed and detailed the millwork. Coordinated with the general contractor and the millwork contractor for quality control of construction.