"When Tyler Correawhite first saw a listing for this small studio apartment in a building with "bold, sculptural energy," she couldn't believe it was available through the NYC Housing Lottery, but applied for a chance anyway. "As a designer and someone from Brooklyn, I've always loved spaces that feel intentional and expressive, and this building feels like living inside a piece of art," continues Tyler, who is also the founder of Nu Studio by Ty, a design and tech brand that experiments with 3D-printed furniture"
"My favorite thing about the apartment is the sleek minimalism. It's open, bright, and adaptable, which gives me space to live and design freely. The walls are covered with posters I've designed and collected, surrounded by stacks of design books from my travels. Little details, like the small models of my furniture concepts, make it feel like a living studio that evolves with me,"
Tyler Correawhite secured a small studio apartment through the NYC Housing Lottery in a building described as having bold, sculptural energy. Tyler balances design work, a tech startup job, and graduate studies while running Nu Studio by Ty, a brand experimenting with 3D-printed furniture. The apartment features sleek minimalism, abundant natural light, clean lines, and adaptable spaces that shift by time of day. Walls display posters and stacks of design books from travels, and small furniture models create a living studio atmosphere. The unit functions as a creative lab, daytime workspace, and relaxed social space at night.
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