Bedroom • 252 7th Ave Unit 10P, New York, NY 10001
This room presents a fascinating disorder of surfaces. A single charcoal hue takes on myriad lives. Deep pile carpet climbs one wall. Brushed steel reflects the light.
The sensory experience is unexpectedly rich. Materials transpose their qualities. Polished concrete meets rough slate. Velvets and satins vary dramatically.
This room makes a single hue endlessly complex.
Design Philosophy
The design engages the eye through tactile disarray. A single hue takes on myriad lives. Monochromatic transposition forces a closer look. Material qualities are intentionally transposed.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first registers the brushed steel wall section. You move across the changing floor textures to the bed. Here you rest on the ribbed velvet headboard.
Light Study
Morning light rakes across the varied textures, revealing subtle shifts in sheen. Evening brings focused spotlights that exaggerate material differences. Shadows deepen, emphasizing surface depth.
Living Vignette
Fingers trace the raw concrete block beside the bed. The weight of the satin duvet settles against the body.
Material Palette
Brushed Dark Stainless Steel: Cool and smooth to the touch, it acquires a subtle patina over time.
Raw Dark Concrete: Rough and cool, this material develops a deeper, worn character with use.
Deep-Pile Wool Carpet: Soft and yielding underfoot, its fibers compact subtly in high-traffic areas.