A Modern house In New York with incredible and interior views of bright colors in Sutton Place, a Manhattan neighborhood overlooking the East River.
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«The biggest challenge was the ceiling height of the Modern House in New York. The building dates from the 70s and has very low roofs, only 3 meters high. Combine the three floors (which converted into one) amplified the design challenges, so we decided to inspire ourselves in the age Combinations of wood tones used throughout the space. » Susana Simonpietri, director of the Chango Design Study, based in Brooklyn, recounts the reform of the New York house of a family with three children after finishing her modern residence in the Hamptons.
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The renewal and reconfiguration of space
Hidden between the streets e 53 and E 59 and between the East River and the second avenue, Sutton Place is not just a closed street with water views, between terraces and gardens, but it gives its name to the entire neighborhood that surrounds it, that piece of Manhattan that appears to the East River looking over the Queensboro bridge.