A few surgical changes dramatically improved the use of this Upper East Side apartment. The rear windows of the landmarked building overlook a gorgeously landscaped inner courtyard. But the small kitchen was buried down a long hall next to the servants’ quarters. Moreover, the unit had no laundry room, no central air, and a floor of mismatched levels and finishes.
First, we doubled the size of the kitchen and opened it directly to the dining room. Now, the kitchen is big enough for a whole family, with a new island, a second window, and new charcoal gray concrete countertops and backsplashes. The new alignment also creates a long view through the whole apartment, from the kitchen clear to the living room windows.
We tucked a laundry room into the service corridor, with a tackboard wall and nine feet of extra countertop. The new central air system is completely hidden above closets. We turned the servants’ quarters into a guest room and a home office. And every bedroom in the Upper East Side apartment has new bookshelves and narrow oak flooring.
PROJECT INFO
Location: Upper East Side
Size: 1350 s.f.
Year Completed: 2022
General Contractor: PH Custom Home Inc.
Expediter: CODE, LLC
Photographer: Kyle Knodell
MEP Engineer: D'Antonio Consulting Eng.