This apartment combination connected upper and lower floors of a TriBeCa loft duplex and retained the fabulous light and view along the Hudson River. In the upper floor, spaces for dining, relaxing and a luxurious master suite were carved out of open space. The lower level of this duplex includes new bedrooms oriented to preserve views of the Hudson River, a sauna, gym and office tucked behind the connecting stair’s volume. We also created a guest apartment with its own private entry, allowing the international family to host visitors while maintaining privacy. All upgrades of services and finishes were completed without disturbing original building details.
Mabbott Seidel Architecture Sorry for not responding sooner. The floor tile is from Stone Source and the style is "Metropolitan" by Blocks. It's an inexpensive porcelain tile. Installing it in a herringbone pattern made it much more interesting.
Mabbott Seidel Architecture This is a custom medicine cabinet designed by our office. The bit of wood you see on the edge is teak. Robern makes a similar medicine cabinet although without the wood detail.
Love the fishtail flooring
Love that the side of the tub is tiled - gives the illusion that there's no tub and opens up the space a lot
Don't like the large sink - very hard to keep clean