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BT project

The BT project
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Area: 550 sq. ft. / 51 sq. m.
Year: 2023

Located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York, the BT project is nestled within "The Brooklyn Tower," a stunning architectural masterpiece developed by the renowned JDS Group.
As a one-bedroom apartment with a fixed layout, our team was tasked with showcasing how the design could be adapted to suit the needs of a single individual. 
To achieve this, we rounded two corners in the bedroom, adding softness to the otherwise square room and allowing sunlight to create cozy shadows.

The apartment boasts an array of custom millwork, including a stunning sculptured headboard for the bed, custom carpeting by the esteemed CC Tapis, and exquisite bedside tables by the talented Pierre Yovanovitch. The walls are adorned with beautiful wallpaper featuring horizontal stripes, creating an illusion of a wider space.
Within the living area and kitchen, you will find an array of collectible items, such as a small green chair, and a hanging table lamp, both crafted by the prestigious Dimore Studio. The apartment is also adorned with a remarkable collection of art, which can be found throughout the space.
The kitchen is an exceptional work of art in itself, boasting custom sculptured wooden facades in combination with lush green marble, which is also used on the dining table.
The bathroom is entirely covered in luxurious Cipollino Ondulato marble, with a custom vanity adding the perfect finishing touch.
At our practice, we are expanding our reach across the United States and are thrilled to offer our services to those seeking exceptional design and craftsmanship. If you are looking to create your dream home, please do not hesitate to contact us via mail@sivak-partners.com We would be honored to bring your vision to life.
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BT project
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BT project

Our one-bedroom interior design project for a private collector located in Brooklyn, New York in the highest building "The Brooklyn Tower".

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