Pineapple Residence was a combination of two units in a Civil War-era building in Brooklyn Heights, originally built as a warehouse. The design was completed for a family of three, and the goal was to create a space that was simple and livable.
The space was organized around a large central living space. The aesthetic was clean and modern, with elements of contrast and color. Since the building had an industrial background, steel and glass was incorporated into the design, in the form of sliding doors, steel thresholds, and the shower enclosure in the master bathroom. Custom triangular integrated pulls were designed for the millwork.