Although sleeping quarters were ample, the apartment’s previous layout hadn’t accommodated much storage space, and a home office was nonexistent. So Greene designed an ingenious built-in system spanning the length of the bedroom’s far wall, around the room’s only windows, with multiple functions in mind. Not only did it contain a desk, keeping Greene’s files out of view and housing his computer printer, but the unit was a near seamless integration, he says, “even though it surrounded the window and the room's depth decreased by 18 inches.” A Thomas O’Brien small Hicks pendant anchors the scene.