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"Cave" for the financier: a bachelor apartment in the center of New York

Where do confirmed bachelors of the 21st century live?In an apartment that you want to touch. Read the details in our article today. This apartment of 353 sq. m. was purchased in 2007 by New York financier Scott Bruckner. For several years, he stoically endured the boring white interior inherited from the previous owner. Only recently did he finally turn to the specialists of Voorsanger Architects for help.The first few ideas were standard andeven conservative, but when it became clear that the client had a broad outlook on things and was ready to experiment, he was offered something that the client himself later began to call exclusively a phenomenon, and not an interior.Voorsanger Architects developed the projectA 21st century bachelor pad with open spaces, sharp angles, natural materials, dynamic 3D panels and a style that can be cut with a knife.According to the owner, his apartmenthas turned into a tactile gallery: no guest can resist touching the walls, lamps, finishes, and especially checking the fasteners of the desk “floating” in the office. Our opinion Living in an interior installationNot everyone can do it, but if style and high aesthetics are much higher on your priority list than home comfort and warmth, then you should go straight to a professional architect who can make things come true that you don’t even dare to think about. However, if your bachelor pad just lacks masculinity, take a closer look at this interior. This is a real cave with unevenly hewn walls, mushroom-shaped lamps “growing” from the floor, animal skins in the form of leather upholstery, trophy fangs and claws (note the abundance of conical sharp shapes) and an extremely meager number of interior items: a real warrior is always inclined to asceticism. Now ask yourself: do you need this? Still yes? Then start thinking about who you are – a lone wolf, accustomed to the bottomless sky above your head and a cramped kennel (in this case, you should go straight to the attic floor with a huge terrace), a crowned ruler (then a medieval-style loft is the castle of your dreams), or a reflective poet (a wooden house by the lake, consisting of an office and a library, will encourage your inclination to introspection until the very end of time). nytimes.com

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