252 7th Ave Unit 10P Bedroom — Sensory Structures design direction

Sensory Room: Defined Contrasts

Bedroom • 252 7th Ave Unit 10P, New York, NY 10001
Acoustic felt panels absorb sound in the sleeping area. Radiant heated floors contrast with a cool stone window bench. Scents shift from invigorating at entry to calming near fabrics. This room builds sensory contrasts. Rough sisal transitions to plush wool rugs underfoot. Recessed lighting guides movement through the space. A quiet water feature marks a specific window zone. These elements define distinct sensory experiences.
This room precisely controls sound, temperature, and touch.
Design Philosophy
The design targets the room's sensory experience. Tactile Dynamics guides material selection for varied touch. Aural Mirroring applies acoustic dampening and reflective sound elements. This approach creates distinct sensory zones within the space.
Spatial Narrative
Your eye first catches the cool stone bench under the bright windows. You walk along recessed linear lighting towards the bed. The plush rug invites you to settle into the sleeping zone.
Light Study
Morning light streams broadly through large windows, illuminating the cool stone bench. Evening light from recessed linear paths defines movement through the room. It highlights textures as natural light fades.
Living Vignette
Lean against the cool stone bench, feeling the slight breeze from the window. The subtle sound of water accompanies your stillness.
Material Palette
Acoustic Felt Panels: These soft panels absorb sound, maintaining their texture over time. Polished Stone: The cool surface provides a thermal contrast and retains its smooth finish. High-Thread-Count Cotton/Silk Blend: This bedding offers extreme smoothness and softens with laundering. Sisal/Jute Rug: Its coarse fibers offer a rough texture and wear robustly underfoot. Deep-Pile Wool Rug: The plush surface feels luxurious and compresses slightly with use.
Type & Mood
stark-minimal
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