Bernheimer Architecture and Colony Design reimagine a historic Tribeca triplex
Levels and LightBernheimer Architecture and Colony Design reimagine a historic Tribeca triplexByKelly Pau November 25, 2024East, Interiors (Brooke Holm)SHAREA young family and long-time client ofBernheimer Architecturehad been living on the fifth floor of a Tribeca apartment in New York. When the floor above became available, the growing family saw an opportunity to expand to accommodate its needs. After the clients acquired roof rights and the sixth floor, the architects reimagined the floorplan and, with the help of furnishing led byColony Designs Jean Lin, turned the new triplex into a light and welcoming home. To accommodate the new level, Bernheimer moved the kitchen from the fifth floor to the sixth, concentrating the social areas above and leaving the fifth floor to more private spaces. Previously the sixth floor was an open loft space for an artist. The architects capitalized on the open plan, raising the roof to get more height into the space, which now holds the living and dining areas, a bathroom, and a home office that can double as a guest bedroom.Read more about the residence on aninteriormag.com. ApartmentsTribeca