This year’s Kitchen & Bath Section profiles four cleverly transformed domestic spaces in locales ranging from Aspen and San Francisco to brownstone Brooklyn and the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
An Aspen dwelling's discrete guest quarters embrace a 'speakeasy' aesthetic, complete with a lounge whose secret-door bookcase leads to the kitchen pantry.
Designed by Lemay and artist Angela Silver, Place des Montréalaises is one part living memorial to notable women of the city, one part pedestrian corridor.
The new branch of Fondation Daniel & Nina Carasso is a mixed-program venue that resulted from an ambitious adaptive-reuse scheme by local firms Husos and Elii.
The amenity spaces at Maeve lend a sense of warmth and serenity, contrasting to the hustle-and-bustle of the North Carolina capital city's growing urban core.
Inspired by critic Henry Urbach's concept of the ‘ante-closet,’ the organizing element of the renovated dwelling is a series of cabinets and closets with folding, swinging, and rotating enclosures.