Inside a 950-Square-Foot NYC Bachelor Pad That Writes Its Own Rules
Briefly

Noah Ruttenberg's design journey reflects a blend of whimsy and industry. Inspired by familial influences and a diverse background in art and design, he renovated a 950-square-foot Upper East Side apartment. His approach fuses soft tones with strong, industrial elements, resulting in a space that feels both refined and approachable. Ruttenberg's work at NJCR Studio showcases his knack for maintaining balance in interiors, exemplified by the eclectic mix in the renovated loft and the stylish apartment he crafted for a young industrialist.
"I’ve always been very enchanted by spaces that come about naturally... Something she taught me is that the unfinished can be finished."
"He works in manufacturing; literally nuts and bolts. What started as an austere space became an equilibrium of soft tones and strong pieces."
Read at Architectural Digest
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