Living Room, Sofa, Coffee Tables, Medium Hardwood Floor, Chair, Floor Lighting, Storage, and Rug Floor The New Project Group renovated a cramped, uninviting space on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The company gave the 400-square-foot apartment a gut renovation, with a new kitchen and bathroom designed for efficiency. A parallelogram-shaped window pane, rescued from an architectural salvage yard, was outfitted with steel edges and casters, and repurposed as a coffee table.  Photo 9 of 19 in 19 Micro-Apartments Finessed to Feel Larger Than Just 500 Square Feet from A Gut Renovation Transforms a Tiny Manhattan Apartment

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The New Project Group renovated a cramped, uninviting space on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The company gave the 400-square-foot apartment a gut renovation, with a new kitchen and bathroom designed for efficiency. A parallelogram-shaped window pane, rescued from an architectural salvage yard, was outfitted with steel edges and casters, and repurposed as a coffee table.