Cabinets divide the
entry hall from the living area and act
as a visual screen. When the bamboo doors
are shut, the living room and the office/
guest room are separated.

Over the entry is
a shallow bamboo box that holds inset linear
incandescent fixtures. The central bamboo
core holds a coat closet, deep storage,
office supplies, and two sets of sliding
doors depending on which room it is facing.

The bamboo box leads
to the kitchen. The entry hall floor is
travertine, as are the kitchen counters.

View from the kitchen
towards the powder room.

The small kitchen
is tiled in stainless steel tiles, with
travertine slab counters, white lacquer
cabinets, and a dropped bamboo ceiling.

The kitchen bar is
a place for guests to hang out. The kitchen
is used for cocktails more than cooking.

View to living area
from entry.

Attention was paid
to choosing furnishings that compliment
the calm, modern interior. Custom sheer
drapes allow the skline to always be visible,
while blocking views in and diffusing sunlight.

The floors are bleached
oak. Cabinets are white lacquer and bamboo.

When the bamboo sliding
doors are open, the apartment opens up
and all the spaces are connected visually.

When the doors shut,
the master bedroom and office can be separated
from the living room.

When the doors shut,
the master bedroom and office can be separated
from the living room.

The master bedroom
bed is made of bamboo, with inset storage
next to the mattress. Four toplit sliding
sheer panels surround the bed

Inset bed storage
for books.

The master bathroom
is tiled in three shades of matte glass
tile, with a Corian counter and sink.

The master bathroom
shower.

The owner collects
pop art. All materials were chosen to provide
a neutral background for his collection.
When the bamboo doors are open, one can
see from the bedroom through to the living
room.
