Living area of Upper West Side Penthouse by Ammor Architecture

Before & After: A New York City Penthouse Gets a Dramatic Glow Up

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This shows how the Flatiron sculpture separates the rooms, but still allows for connectivity thanks to its triangular shape. "The client wanted a very open and loft-like feel, but also a degree of separation between the kitchen and the other rooms," says Morbitzer. "There’s a balance between openness and privacy."