• Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

  • Perry Hall

    Perry Hall

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NYC's Central Park West residence redesigned by opa

Design firm opa introduced a design strategy to transform the apartment into a modern live-work space

by Georgina Johnston 04 August 2021 Kitchen and Bathroom Fittings

Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, this 1,000 sq ft garden apartment was in need of an update after decades without renovation. When assigned, opa (operative aria architecture) centralised storage areas and channelled more natural light into the Central Park West property. 

Upon entering, the redesigned main room has been transformed into an open yet intimate living and dining area. At the far end of the room at the sunroom entry, opa developed a curved threshold wet and wine bar to reclaim space without impeding on each room’s original function. Within the sunroom is a secondary lounge space featuring a low, oversized sofa situated across from a custom millwork storage bench and table to showcase art and decor.

Between the sunroom and bedroom, opa installed a new steel framed, ribbed glass panel to bring additional light into the bedroom without sacrificing privacy. Inside the bedroom, a custom wardrobe doubles as an accent wall, complete with integrated night stands and bookshelves to maximise space and storage.

In the kitchen, a rich forest green wall of custom cabinetry contrasts with the Tuscan Super White Stone countertop and backsplash and luxury stainless steel appliances. The fresh colour palette is amplified by adjacent mirrors placed strategically to filter terrace lighting into the kitchen and expand the space visually.  

The bathroom was completely redesigned to include a standing marble shower with wall mounted fixtures.

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