E72nd St Condo
Location: New York, NY
Residential: 2,500 SF
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Renderings: Manuela Diaz
This 2,500 square foot condominium on the Upper West Side represents the thoughtful union of two adjacent units, seamlessly woven together into a single, cohesive residence for a young family. The four bedroom, 4.5 bath home balances the energy of family life with a refined, contemporary sensibility rooted in the interplay of dark and light materials.
At the heart of the home lies an expansive open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area — a deliberate choice to foster connection and togetherness. The kitchen anchors the space with dramatic black marble countertops and a large island that invites gathering, set against floor-to-ceiling ebony stained oak cabinetry. The warmth of wide-plank wood flooring threads throughout, bridging the contrast between richly toned millwork and the home's lighter, more luminous volumes.
The entry foyer sets the tone immediately — dark paneled walls envelop a built-in bench and brass sconce lighting, creating a moment of arrival that feels both intimate and considered. A built-in library wall serves as a quiet counterpoint to the open living spaces, offering a place for storage and personal objects for the family life.
The primary bath and secondary baths each explore a distinct material language, from the warm terrazzo and black fixture pairings of the powder room to the serene, monolithic plaster tones of the spa-like master bathroom. The master bath is a play on light-on-light materials through the use of limestone tiles with varying textures and Tadelakt plaster.
Navigating the building's existing mechanical shafts and utility risers required inventive planning — constraints that ultimately shaped a more deliberate, architecturally resolved layout, turning limitations into opportunities for a home that feels both purposeful and effortless.