An interior build-out of a two-level penthouse unit in a prestigious downtown highrise. The design emphasizes the continuity of space for a loft-like environment. Sliding doors transform the unit into discrete rooms as needed. The material palette reinforces this spatial flow: white concrete floors, touch-latch cabinetry, slip-matched walnut paneling and powder-coated steel counters. Whole-house lighting, audio, video and shade controls are all controllable from an iPhone, Collaboration: Joel Sanders Architect, New York.
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mew747 wrote:
Hi, can you please tell me what type of floors these are? THX! »
revetement white concrete: "White concrete is readily available though more expensive that regular concrete. It uses a different cement and aggregate and is typically fabricated in a shop setting. In this project, the kitchen counters and floor were actually poured in place"