The Oak Thread
An open, sun washed and efficient living space, together with a bright yet minimal material palette, guarantee spatial continuity in this Upper East Side pre-war apartment.
The soft white walls, together with the oak wood used for doors & built-in cabinetry, create a warming flow, generating a common thread that ties the different spaces together throughout the apartment.
The Oak Thread Apartment
Our design for this apartment in the Upper East Side was focused on creating an open and efficient living space, guaranteeing spatial continuity within the historic apartment through the use of a bright yet minimal material palette.
Working with the existing pre-war layout, we reconfigured the space to open and connect the kitchen and dining area to a living room overlooking Madison Avenue with partial views of Central Park.
Additionally, a former “maid’s room” at the rear was expanded to create a third bedroom with an en-suite bath.
The soft white walls, together with the oak wood used for doors & built-in cabinetry, create a warming flow, generating a common thread that ties the different spaces together throughout the apartment.
Across the apartment, herringbone white oak floor creates a timeless surface whose light hue brightens the space.
A white oak low bookcase ties living room and dining room together, to then penetrate the kitchen where it transforms into minimal casework surrounding a monolithic island in Calacatta Marble.
In the apartment’s more private areas, bedrooms and bathrooms are redesigned to maximize efficiency and harmonize color and texture.