Bedford Barn Renovation and Addition sits in Bedford, NY, United States, where SPG Architects transform a 19th-century outbuilding into a working part of family life. The house-scale conversion respects the barn’s landmark status while adding a compact, glass-lined wing that opens to fields and sky. What was once a utility building now supports gatherings with a deliberate balance of preservation and crisp contemporary work.
In-Land Living is a house situated in New York, NY, United States, designed by Space4Architecture. Reimagining the traditional barn typology, this innovative abode adapts classic forms with modern-day practicality. Emphasizing geometric simplicity and clean lines, the dwelling harmonizes with its secluded environment, creating versatile, modern spaces that can serve as residences, art studios, remote workspaces, or a combination of uses.
Condominium building 62 Reade Street stands in the heart of Tribeca, New York, with architecture by ODA. ODA envisioned merging the two landmarked buildings on the site to pay homage to their heritage, crafting six loft-style homes that combine Tribeca’s industrial style with Italianate architecture. Open layouts inspired by ODA Founder Eran Chen’s own Tribeca loft infuse reclaimed character through high-end materials, blended aesthetics, and nature elements.
Located in New York, NY, United States, the Greenwich Village Pied-à-Terre is a 1,400-square-foot apartment designed by Andrew Franz Architect in 2024. Designed to reflect the client’s chic personal style, the project features abundant curves and texture, with scalloped walls and venetian plaster defining functional areas. The renovation opens the residence to multiple views and plentiful natural light. The warm palette is complimented with pops of color, and the generous day bed provides views of the park and can accommodate two.
Located in Amagansett, NY, United States, Sight Sea is a house that showcases a single-family residential interior renovation by The Up Studio, designed in 2022. The project pivots the home’s interior layout to maximize oceanfront views while providing sleek, minimalist design features that facilitate a more efficient flow between spaces. Reimagined glazing and massive terrazzo shower unearth new functionality while enhancing the serene environment.
Cedar Farm in East Hampton, New York, designed by Oza Sabbeth Architects, is a sustainable house characterised by architecture inspired by utilitarian structures typical for the area. The home’s gabled structure and industrial shed roof system both highlight a blend with design features like a porte-cochère and expansive solar panel array for net-zero energy efficiency.
This renovation for a small family includes a a re-organized plan, full kitchen and bath renovations, new floors and lighting, and restored trim and detailing. Architecture and interior design by John Patrick Cunningham Architect, pllc. (JPC/A). Construction by Alfonso Rodriguez of PLN inc.
This 1880 townhouse in New York, NY, United States, features a minimalist design by Studio Vural, which draws inspiration from Japanese architecture. The home has a flowing interior, reinforced by hand-selected European Oak veneer sheets, travertine, and marble tiles. Aside from the floor plan and finishes, a fully glass bathroom enclosure in the main suite adds romance to the ambiance while large cutouts fill the home with natural light.