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

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Where do the bachelors of the 21st century live? In the apartment, which you want to touch. Details read in our today's material This apartment area of ​​353 square meters. m in 2007 acquired by New York financier Scott Brackner. For several years he stoically tolerated the dull white interior, which was inherited from the old owner. Only recently, he still sought the help of specialists from Voorsanger Architects. The first few zadumok were standard and evenconservative, but when it became clear that the client has a broad look at things and is ready for experiments, he was offered something that in the future the customer himself was called exclusively a phenomenon, and not an interior. Voorsanger Architects developed a projectbachelor lair of the 21st century with open space, sharp corners, natural materials, dynamic 3D panels and a style that can be cut with a knife. According to the owner, his apartment turnedin the tactile gallery: no guest can not resist touching the walls, lights, trim, especially from checking the fasteners "hovering" in the office desk. Our opinionfar from everyone, but if style and high aesthetics are on your list of priorities much higher than home comfort and warmth, then you have a direct road to a professional architect who can translate into reality what you dare not even think about. However, if your bachelor refuge just lacks masculinity, take a closer look at this interior. This is a real cave with unevenly hewn walls, mushroom-lamps "sprouting" from the floor, animal skins in the form of leather upholstery, trophy fangs and claws (pay attention to the abundance of sharp conical 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 who you are - a lone wolf accustomed to a bottomless sky overhead and a cramped kennel (in this case, you have a direct road to the attic with a huge terrace), a crowned ruler (then a medieval-style loft is the castle of your dreams) or a reflective one poet (a wooden house by the lake, consisting of an office and a library, will encourage your inclination to self-digging until the very end of time). nytimes.com

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