Bedroom • 15 Central Park W Unit 11L, New York, NY 10023
This room sheds its drywall. Concrete structure is exposed. Foundational forms guide the eye. Raw materials define spatial zones.
Walls become polished concrete or fine plaster. Decorative elements are purged. Circulation remains unobstructed. Essential shapes dictate furniture forms.
This room exposes its foundational elements.
Design Philosophy
Design follows Minimalist Architecture. It strips away unnecessary layers. Brutalism Light informs raw surfaces and inherent volume. Structural honesty becomes the room's beauty.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye moves across the polished concrete floor. It follows the light to the large, clear windows. You sit on minimal forms, grounded by raw textures.
Light Study
Morning light enters directly, highlighting raw wall textures. It casts sharp shadows that define volumes. Evening light diffuses, softening material edges.
Living Vignette
You trace the cool, rough surface of a concrete wall. Your hand follows the line of shadow as it lengthens.
Material Palette
Polished concrete: The surface feels cool and smooth underfoot. It develops a subtle sheen over time with use.
Unfinished plaster: Its texture is subtly uneven and soft to the touch. It patinas gently, absorbing light.
Tightly woven jute: This rug feels firm and rough against the skin. It gains character as its fibers soften and darken with age.