condominiums
For the first project, we reworked the condominium to segregate - rather than open up the floor plan. Unusual! We strove to satisfy the potentially conflicting goals of forming discrete rooms while enlarging the overall sense of space. We created a formal entry sequence with a foyer and anteroom which opens to the den and living room. Symmetrical doors to the bedroom expand the bank of windows through both the bedroom and living space to allow a gracious city view.
The client for the second project retired to a Philly urban high-rise. Condo buildings can be fabulous places to age-in-place -- with no stairs and proximate community. We renovated the kitchen with custom black walnut cabinetry. The bathroom features possibly-never-needed grab bars. McMullin Design group did the furnishings.
The last project involves merging two separate mirror-image condominiums into a single grand residence. The condos were connected into a single unit with a sweeping 180 degree view. Photography by Sam Oberter
press
Philadelphia Magazine, “High Rise Condo Makeover”