
"A shared minimalist sensibility lifts the apartment into a warmer, more functional home, shaped by the daily routines of the newly expecting couple. Approached from a front patio via open-air circulation, the kitchen sets the tone upon arrival."
"A vertical motif recurs in the form of a millwork screen, fluted tile, and acoustic slatwall. In the guest bathroom, terrazzo frames the bathtub against a fluted blue ceramic backdrop."
"Minimalism and integrated millwork unify the home, shaping a domestic life that balances function with spatial harmony. Solomon Studio collaborated closely with Brooklyn-based KLN Studio to ensure the bespoke millwork simultaneously resolved spatial inefficiencies and programmatic needs."
In Crown Heights, architect Jack Solomon reconfigures a large apartment into intimate, functional spaces through interlocking millwork and terrazzo. The design emphasizes a minimalist aesthetic, enhancing warmth and usability for a newly expecting couple. Key features include a communal kitchen island, a textured entryway, and a home bar with a fluted terrazzo backdrop. The renovation also incorporates vertical motifs and bespoke millwork to address spatial inefficiencies, creating a harmonious balance between function and design throughout the home.
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