1050 Fifth Avenue

Upper East Side, Manhattan

Our strategic intervention of this Fifth Avenue apartment transformed the residence. The apartment’s new, generously scaled kitchen opens to the dining room, creating a spacious zone for entertaining. Along the co-op’s central spine, higher ceilings and wide portals improve spatial relationships and the flow between rooms, and glass-paned interior doors allow natural light to penetrate through the 2,000-square-foot apartment. The layout of the primary suite was updated and two bedrooms were converted into a study/office for him and a media room/office/guestroom for her, with a shared partition connecting the rooms. Refined finishes and details, including Venetian plaster walls, cove ceilings and simple custom moldings, enhance the apartment’s composed and airy semblance.

A shared, freestanding partition constructed of high-polished black lacquer separates the his-and-her offices. At both ends, hinged, floor-to-ceiling doors fold back to connect the rooms and acoustical felt behind the millwork provides soundproofing. The partition has a built-in desk and shelving for the study and a recessed panel with mounted TV and storage cupboards in the media room. Custom doors into each office are painted black with ribbed glass panels for privacy while letting light reach the interior corridor.