ABOUT THE APARTMENT

This project is a full renovation of a two-bedroom apartment located in a quiet residential neighborhood of New York. We developed a complete interior design concept and carried out the full renovation of the entire apartment, including the living room, primary bedroom, hallway, and kitchen.

The old parquet flooring was fully removed and replaced with new wood flooring throughout the apartment, creating a clean and cohesive look. All walls were carefully prepared, painted, and finished with accent wallpaper in selected areas.

The color palette was kept light and neutral, based on soft gray tones that reflect natural light and create a calm, comfortable atmosphere. We also upgraded the electrical system by adding new outlets, switches, and lighting points, thoughtfully placed to match the new layout and daily use.

The overall style of the apartment is light contemporary classic — elegant, timeless, and easy to live in. The result is a bright, well-balanced home designed for comfort, functionality, and everyday living.

Modern empty New York bedroom featuring herringbone wood floors, a ceiling fan, and large black-framed windows with urban city views.Modern luxury primary bedroom in grey tones featuring damask wallpaper, a tufted velvet bed, and a crystal chandelier.
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Empty New York apartment bedroom featuring herringbone wood floors, an open closet, a ceiling fan, and urban city views.Empty modern bedroom during renovation featuring a grey damask wallpaper accent wall, white moldings, and a crystal chandelier.
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Empty modern Manhattan living room featuring herringbone wood floors, balcony access, and floor-to-ceiling windows with urban city views.Renovated Manhattan living room featuring grey damask wallpaper, a crystal chandelier, dark wood floors, and balcony access with city views.
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Empty Manhattan apartment room featuring herringbone wood floors, solid white double doors, and beige walls before furnishing.Renovated luxury living room interior featuring grey damask wallpaper panels, crystal chandeliers, and protective floor coverings.
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