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A Tribeca Penthouse Restored by ODA New York

By Magaly Grosso

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When talking about a penthouse in New York, what usually comes to mind is the image of a modern apartment, luxuriously decorated. This apartment, located on Hubert Street in TriBeCa, dates back to 1892 and was remodeled by ODA New York. Although contemporary details have been included in its restoration, certain details of the old building, such as its exposed brick walls, have been preserved to maintain its air of antiquity.

Well, let’s go and see how wonderful this apartment looks now.

After having found it in ruins, and with the firm intention of making this a wonderful space again, a double-height level was added, outfitted with a gallery of steel and glass to create an industrial-style library.

Open terrace with wonderful views of New York City
Lounge with sofas, glass coffee table and a Lounge Chair Eames with white ottoman, all encased by exposed brick walls

We find a space decorated in a retro style which has as a complement a huge terrace with a view of the surrounding modern buildings, and, beyond – the wonderful city of New York.

Exit door to the terrace. Retro furniture

A traditional kitchen in dark wood with white marble countertops is one of the contemporary touches that we can find in the apartment’s décor.

Dark wood kitchen with white marble countertop

The thick wooden stairs with black metal rails rise between floors of rustic wood and metal beams, charming details of the old building that are still preserved and which ultimately make the appeal of this apartment

Dark wood stairs
Entire view of the living room from the gallery
Wooden library in the gallery of glass floors
Bedroom with wooden floors and brick wall

The bedroom, where once again we’re faced with a retro style in its furnishings, preserves a wall of exposed red brick that emphasizes its history and is followed by a modern white marble bathroom.

Brick wall with white frame windows
Marble bathroom with glass and black metal doors
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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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