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  • Upper West Side Triplex

    This brownstone apartment, steps from Central Park, is the pied-a-terre for an empty-nester blended family who reside primarily in Seattle, with a palette drawn from Pacific Northwest tones of greens, blues, deep grays, and white oak paneling. The clients had occupied the rear garden duplex for a number of years when the front triplex became available. The two units connected only at the garden level, with front stairs leading up to the parlor and down to the cellar, and rear circulation leading down to the cellar and out to a two-level outdoor garden.

    The design approach sought to blur the boundary between the two units, while creating private suites at different levels that would enable visitors to come and go independently. The primary living spaces and bedroom suite were located on the garden level. Divisions between the units were removed to provide a clear view from the front through to the garden at the rear. The living room at the front was centered around a working fireplace, while white oak shelving surrounds the street-facing windows. The stairs connecting the three front levels were resurfaced and screened with a reeded glass wall. A wallpapered powder room features a seaside scene, a custom soapstone vanity, and blue-green penny tiles. A white oak tambour banquette with a black wood table and white oak chairs creates an informal dining area. White oak reappears in the kitchen, where the oak island is surfaced in a terrazzo slab. A wall of deep blue-green cabinets, inset with brushed copper. is lined with a fantasy soapstone work surface. The rear façade was replaced with a glass door and sidelight. The door opens out onto a bridge over a cellar areaway that was added to allow the living spaces to connect directly to the garden without going through the bedroom.

    In the primary suite, the deep blue-gray bedroom walls are brightened by a white oak slat headboard and integrated nightstands. The oak slats continue in the bathroom, where soapstone, terrazzo, and white porcelain penny tile provide a mix of color, pattern, and texture.

    A white oak stair leads down to a second family room on the lower level toward the rear. There, a teal blue wall wraps over the ceiling to define the sitting area, which is flanked by a  terrazzo-lined bar. The floor is surfaced in terrazzo tile that wraps up the walls to provide a durable and waterproof surface below grade. A copper Japanese soaking tub enjoys a view of the sky through doors leading to the garden. The rear guest bedroom is lined in a mural wallpaper with a playful woodland scene. In the bathroom, wood-look porcelain lines the shower.

    The reeded glass wall conceals the front stair, which leads down to a work-from-home space on the lower level. There, mural wallpaper depicting a tree canopy envelops the room, while in the bathroom, a bright green faucet punctuates the white and navy walls. Up the stairs from the garden level, a loft-like sitting room features a play space wallpapered in an underwater scene concealed behind blue-gray shutters. The bathroom is tiled in forest green and ecru porcelain.

    Technical sheet

    Living Room:

    “Icarus” by Andrew Zimmerman (Sears Peyton Gallery)

    Custom coffee table

    Sofa: Benchmade Modern

    Rug: Hatsu

    Compass Chair from Industry West

    Slit Side table by  Hay

    Disco Side Table by Basta

    “Pine Point” by Poogy Bjerklie (Sears Peyton Gallery)

     

    Powder room:

    Wallpaper by Anewall

    Bedrosian porcelain penny tiles

    Garden Bar:

    Mirror by AYTM

    Wall sconces by RBW

    Dining:

    “Inclination” by Karin Schaefer

    Table by Lulu and Georgia

    Buddy Chairs by BluDot

    Bell Pendants by Normann Copenhagen

    Kitchen:

    Veronese Multicolore Terrazzo by Artistic Tile

    Fantasy Soapstone by ABC Worldwide

    Custom kitchen cabinets

    Cedar and Moss flushmount lights

    Primary Bedroom:

    Chair by Lulu and Georgia

    Cedar and Moss light fixture

    Primary Bath:

    Custom terrazzo vanity

    Custom soapstone by RGNY

    Precision sconces by Kelly Wearstler

    Bedrosian porcelain penny tiles

    Lower family room:

    Gus Modern sofa

    Coffee table by West Elm

     “Parish Hill” by Michael Abrams (Sears Peyton Gallery)

    Copper soaking tub by Signature Hardware

    “Enter Stage Left” by Karin Schaefer (Sears Peyton Gallery)

    Rear lower bedroom:

    Wallpaper by Rebel Walls

    Slit side tables by Hay

    Arch light by Hay

    Front lower bedroom:

    Wallpaper by Rebel Walls

    Desk by Dims

    A+R table lamp

    Anthropologie rug

    Hoist sconce by RBW

    Front lower bath:

    Tile by Heath

    Sink by Nameeks

    Vola Faucet

    Chip sconce by RBW

    Parlor room:

    Acuario Wallpaper by Wallpaper from the Seventies

    Cirkus Wall sconces by AGO

    Parlor bath:

    Zia porcelain tiles

    Bedrosian porcelain penny tile

    Venus sconce by Cedar and Moss

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