Greenwich Village Apartment | Berg Design Architecture

New York / United States / 2015

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Berg Design redesigned this Greenwich Village apartment to expose as much of the apartment to natural light. The new plan revolves around a vast living area and kitchen relocated adjacent to oversized windows. Industrial sized steel and glass doors were used to bring natural light into interior spaces.


Hand plastered walls, a rough concrete partition, waxed raw steel and reclaimed pallet oak floors complete a careful selection of artisan finishes. For the master bathroom, spa like tranquility was achieved through the use of raw slate clad shower walls and an aromatic teak shower floor.

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    Berg Design redesigned this Greenwich Village apartment to expose as much of the apartment to natural light. The new plan revolves around a vast living area and kitchen relocated adjacent to oversized windows. Industrial sized steel and glass doors were used to bring natural light into interior spaces. Hand plastered walls, a rough concrete partition, waxed raw steel and reclaimed pallet oak floors complete a careful selection of artisan finishes. For the master bathroom, spa like tranquility...

    Project details
    • Year 2015
    • Work finished in 2015
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Interior Design / Refurbishment of apartments
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