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Amity Street is a design-led development project by Selma Akkari in collaboration with Rawan Muqaddas. Located in the historic Cobble Hill district, the Brooklyn apartment sits on the 4th floor of a stone building built in 1910, overlooking a lush tree line on a quiet cobblestone street at the corner of Amity and Clinton. The charming apartment hadn’t been touched since the ‘60s, maintaining a sense of character that the duo decided to build on.

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Architectural designer, Selma Akkari collaborated with Rawan Muqaddas after a developer approached them with a unique vision in mind for a complete gut renovation of the unit. The plan was to enhance the value of the property through a sustainable design lens that maintained a high-end aesthetic. The New York City market being quite competitive, meant the space needed to cater to a new wave of Cobble Hill buyers looking for homes - smart and innovative planning was crucial.

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An escape from the busy Brooklyn streets, the heart of the home was carefully curated. Keeping the kitchen airy and open, it was conceived as part of the living space with emphasis on the long marble shelf in place of upper cabinets. The shelf, topped by two sconces, serves as a backdrop showcasing the honed purple-green veined marble. The layout then allows the fridge to be tucked away from the dining room, leaving it unseen. The bedrooms were perceived as a moment of serenity with integrated open shelves and an ensuite walk-in closet and bathroom. An operable skylight was introduced in the second bedroom, allowing even more light to flood through the 16-window corner apartment. With adaptability in mind, an alternative floor plan was conceived, allowing the addition of a 3rd bedroom with minimal construction. The living space then remains open, boasting the two historic bay windows overlooking Amity Street.

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The designers saw potential centered around the building’s legacy. A dialogue of opposites was the main theme behind the creation: minimal but warm, understated yet rich. This idea was materialized through the pairing of an aluminum-clad kitchen against a traditional rounded arch and hand-made ceramic tiles against soft contemporary lighting. A warm color palette was deployed to unify the spaces by way of gentle oak floors, cream-hued walls that contrasted with dark stone, and stained wood inset bookshelves. 

‘ A dialogue of opposites was the main theme behind the creation; minimal but warm, understated yet rich.‘_ Akkari & Muqaddas

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In order to bring the space to its full life, the duo called in Somerset House for a staging collaboration. With an innate connection aesthetically and energetically, their vision of bringing together a culmination of different cultures and eras from Italian and Danish Modern mixed with a sprinkling of Baroque and Primitive influences quickly transformed the space. On a back-drop of refined details and a mixture of materials, Somerset introduced warmer textures, tones, and patina to the space in a modern yet warm and unique space that feels design-centric but also intimate and inviting.

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‘Selma’s extreme attention to detail and mix of materials really attracted us - it was apparent there was an immediate synergy between the both of us. The arched entryways, and an open, airy layout, immediately felt would pair beautifully with our curated offerings which brought in some warmer textures, tones, and patina to the space.’  - Eckstein

‘With Selma, the partnership was completely collaborative, which is something we value and allows for the project to evolve in an organic way.’ - Eckstein

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  • 项目设计:Rawan Muqaddas, Selma Akkari
  • 项目面积: 1400 ft²
  • 项目年份:2022
  • 项目摄影:Sean Davidson
  • Lead Designers: Rawan Muqaddas, Selma Akkari
  • 项目成市: Brooklyn
  • 项目国家: United States
    • 转载自:Archdaily
    • 设计师:Rawan Muqaddas
    • 图片©Rawan Muqaddas
    • 语言:英语
    • 编辑:序赞网
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    Ai软装点评2024-1-8 11:59:13
    友好街公寓的设计展现出了现代与舒适的完美结合。1400平方英尺的空间被设计成宜居且富有个性的住所,充分体现了设计师Rawan Muqaddas与Selma Akkari的创意和才华。

    首先,该项目的空间规划得当,充分考虑到了居住者的生活需求。从入口到起居区,再到私人空间,每一处功能区域都被精心布置,使得整个公寓空间既通透又有序。此外,设计师们运用了巧妙的家具布局和灵活的隔断设计,使得1400平方英尺的面积得到了最大的利用,既实现了私密空间的需求,又保持了整体通透感。

    其次,友好街公寓的设计采用了现代的软装元素,展现出了时尚与个性并重的风格。从家具的选材到色彩的搭配,每一个细节都散发着设计师们对于品味与审美的追求。在色彩搭配上,深浅相间的灰色、蓝色与木质色调相互融合,营造出了清新而温馨的氛围;而在家具选择上,简约时尚的线条与舒适柔软的质地相得益彰,为居住者带来了极致的舒适感受。

    总的来说,友好街公寓的设计展现出了设计师对于空间规划与软装搭配的深刻理解与独到见解。其鲜明的个性与精心的细节处理,让这个公寓焕发出了与众不同的魅力,成为了一个宜居又富有品味的住所。

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    1. https://www.archdaily.com/993448/friendly-street-apartment-rawan-muqaddas-and-selma-akkari - 通过Archdaily平台获取项目信息及图片。
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    Ai软装点评2024-1-8 12:04:24
    友好街公寓是一个位于布鲁克林的1400平方英尺住宅项目,由设计师Rawan Muqaddas和Selma Akkari负责设计。从项目照片中可以看出,设计师们注重利用空间,创造舒适、时尚的居住环境。然而,从图片和提供的信息来看,我无法深入了解设计师在空间规划、材料选择、家具搭配等方面的具体设计理念。

    我很想详细了解这个项目,例如设计师是如何将功能性和美感融合在一起的,他们的设计中是否考虑到业主的生活习惯和需求,以及设计中是否采用了可持续材料和技术。此外,我也很想了解设计师是如何在布鲁克林这一特定地点的文化和环境背景下进行设计的。

    总的来说,友好街公寓的项目给人留下了美观、时尚的印象,但我期待能够获得更多细节和深入的分析来全面评价这个项目的设计质量。

    如果有关于友好街公寓设计的详细信息或者设计师的设计理念陈述,我会非常感兴趣。同时,我建议设计师们可以提供更多的项目细节和解释,以便让更多人了解和欣赏他们的工作。

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    如果项目有相关的线上发布专业网站链接,或者是设计师的官方网站,可以提供以便查阅更多详细信息。
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