OneDrop HQ NYC by M Monroe Design
This long narrow (full city block) space was gut renovated by M Monroe Design to transform from a residential space into a corporate office.
This long narrow (full city block) space was gut renovated by M Monroe Design to transform from a residential space into a corporate office.
Created for a family of four, Chelsea Loft imagines a corner unit drenched with sunlight to bring brightness and views deep into the spaces. Efficient, comfortable and open, the 1,300-square-foot home offers a model for family living today.
In this loft renovation for a repeat client we established a material palette that would work with the industrial details.
We transformed the original dark wood paneling and floors of this historic Park Slope townhome into an open and bright space for a young family.
Harbor Hideaway House is an award-winning single-family residence in the centuries-old whaling village of Sag Harbor, NY. The property is situated in the center of a small peninsula and is one of the only lots in the neighborhood without direct water views.
Classic meets modern in this refreshing take on the vernacular Northwoods A-frame cabin. Utilizing a variety of steel panels, darkened clapboard and hints of bright natural cedar,
Located on a tree-lined street in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, this late-1800s, three-story brownstone had been held within a family for decades- and with it, fell into disrepair and in desperate need of a thorough renovation.
This home for a young family is located in Amagansett, an early English and Dutch settlement on the East End of Long Island. The pastoral site, at the border between meadow and woodland, was first cleared by Native Americans as hunting grounds.