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Duplex Barrow Street by Deborah Berke Partners

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Duplex Barrow Street was completed recently by New York – based Deborah Berke Partners.

Description by Deborah Berke Partners: Hired by a technology entrepreneur with a great design sensibility to reshape and furnish his New York apartment, we refinished major surfaces, updated lighting, and dramatically improved the apartment’s connections to its landscaped terrace.

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We also selected furnishings that were varied and eclectic, to mesh with articles brought back from his varied travels. We also didn’t want the apartment to feel “all new”, in keeping with his relaxed and understated lifestyle.

Architects: Deborah Berke Partners
Area: 2,200 square feet (204 mp)

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