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Studio ST Architects and Maggie Rosenblatt Design empathetically modernize a client’s childhood home for the next generation
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Studio ST Architects and Maggie Rosenblatt Design empathetically modernize a client’s childhood home for the next generation
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Paige Davidson •
April 14, 2025
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East, Interiors
(Alan Tansey)
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On New York’s Upper West Side, an apartment located within the 1931 Majestic building has been home to a family for generations. The client grew up in the residence located at 115 Central Park West, which was also home to her great grandmother, grandmother, and two aunts and an uncle. After her parents passed away, the client purchased the residence to make it a new home for her own family. Local architecture firm Studio ST Architects, along with interior decorator Maggie Rosenblatt Design, transformed the client’s childhood home to better suit the family, without losing the traces of its history.
There are 4 beds and 4.5 baths inside the 3,500-square-foot apartment. The architects opened up the layout to allow a more free-flowing floorplan. Maggie Rosenblatt shared with AN Interior, “During our first walkthrough together, it became very apparent the client was emotionally attached to this space and its belongings, although she had no particular fondness to any specific thing in the apartment.” She continued, “She said, ‘I want white.’ I think this was her way of making something that was always her mothers into her own home.”
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