Bruce sourced the Restoration Hardware bunk beds (Mina, 3, claims top).
The walls of the room are lined with easily-accessible shelves and cabinets that are perfect for books and toys.
The Tribeca Loft responds to the evolving dynamics of Nina’s family. Here, she and and her son spend time together in the office-turned-playroom.
Amelia's room
In a spare bedroom/playroom located in another section of the house, Berg played with juxtapositions of shapes, installing an oak-wrapped, triangular reading nook inset with a circular window.
Custom built-in wood shelving adorns the playroom, providing a unique way to display books and toys.
The nursery is situated in the chamfered corner of the 1950s apartment house.
Even the children’s rooms, though peppered with colorful details, retain the stark white walls and minimal feel of the rest of the Egelunds’ home. The wooden bed is by Juno, the doll bed are by Flos Lampadina, and the shelves are Vipp.