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Rise Above, three-bedroom penthouse
The graphic lines of the window frames are repeated in the steel mezzanine that provide access to the upper levels of the wardrobe.
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The graphic lines of the window frames are repeated in the steel mezzanine that provide access to the upper levels of the wardrobe.
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Softer shades of green are used in the bedroom to evoke tranquility.
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Relocating the couple's wardrobe to another bedroom freed up this space for a sitting area.
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The refrigerator stands in the place of a short run of cabinets that Mark removed.
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The original TV point was on the right, which would leave no place for the dining area. By switching it to the opposite wall, the sofa could be placed at a more comfortable distance from the TV, without the dining area getting in the way.
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By removing the kitchen walls and a small section of cabinetry, Mark turned the kitchen into an open-concept space, including an island that abuts the dining table.
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The steel-and-plywood bookshelf is the design focal point of the apartment.
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Sharon had their existing sofa reupholstered in a whimsical print of forest animals. She also chose the hand-woven rug that's hung like an art piece above it.
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The rooftop and balcony are practically maintenance-free as there is an automated watering system.
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