Modern Interior Design Private Residence in Manhattan, Like Origami or Transformer Toy

Modern Interior Design Like Origami or Transformer Toy
Designed in association Maya Lin Studio with David Hotson Architect, This modern interior design of a private residence in Manhattan, the home that could fold in on itself like origami or a transformer toy, changing its shape or function depending upon how it was used. It had to feel intimate and comfortable for one person, yet needed to “expand” to accommodate the client’s entire family on those occasions when they were all in town, as a quiet retreat from the city, where light would filter through the entire apartment via translucent walls.

The idea of transformation plays itself out in the smaller details and furnishings as well – the kitchen island is a cube that opens up to reveal hidden chairs – and the dining room table and chairs fold together to become a buffet side bar. The shower in an upper level bathroom folds away when not in use; an entire wall cabinet pivots and slides up against a wall, transforming two bedrooms into one larger suite.
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