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After: Architect Luki Anderson of Studio Officina created a serene primary suite that reflects the minimalist aesthetic owners Laura and Kelly Moffat prefer. The walls are painted Benjamin Moore Super White, and the DWR bed features pull-out drawers for hidden storage.
A light well, cut into the side of the house that shares a wall with its neighbor, brings illumination and air into the primary bedroom and bathroom.
The streamlined Meta side table by Berlin design studio New Tendency infuses the guest bedroom with a sleek touch.
A custom channel-tufted headboard is offset by floating nightstands and a painterly wallpaper by Porter Teleo.
Pickens recommends searching for textural pieces in flea markets for accents or furniture.
"We transformed the space into what a high end Upper West Side Apartment should be." — Christine Stucker
The master bedroom has 10-foot ceilings and clerestory windows.
Guest rooms feature 11-foot-ceilings, private terraces, and Scandinavian-fumed oak plank floors. Creative director Anda Andrei worked with Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture on the interiors, bringing to life the vision of a hideaway in the sky.
A cheerful mustard duvet brightens up the master bedroom.
The master suite is located on the main level and has a large walk-in closet.
The master bedroom features a Pedro Useche coat rack and an Eames chair.
One of the bedrooms features a Cedar & Moss pendant and pillows by Block Shop Textiles.
A wooden globe pendant makes the perfect lighting choice for this jungle paradise bedroom.
A shift in materials separates this bedroom from the breakfast area.
The headboard is also painted in Benjamin Moore Flint and sports a bedside niche, which is adorned with a walnut shelf and sconce from Rejuvenation. The delightful drapery on the windows is from The Shade Store.
Warm, rustic colors make bold statements against the calming, natural palette. No detail goes unnoticed - even the headboard is a custom-made creation that embodies modern rusticity.
The master bedroom features vaulted ceilings and a light-wood wall to break up the space.
The updated master bedroom includes new crown molding. The former closet was removed where the left nightstand is now located; the closet door was reused for the family room on the ground floor.
To the south of the "great room" is a spacious master bedroom with a king-size bed.
Inside, Metropolitan armchairs by B&B Italia and Artek stools flank a Morsø stove. The Flor rug tiles are arranged in a custom pattern.
The hideaway bed tucks neatly into the storage unit.
On the opposite end of the pool is an ensuite bedroom that is connected to a smaller, corner terrace.
Zee's bedroom is filled with her hat collection as well as a wood knot from Katie Gong, the most represented of artists in her space, and hanging bells from Mudpuppy Ceramic Studio.
Plush Casper Beds, white linens, and cozy touches can be found in all the Airstreams.
Another big architectural move was to redefine the unfortunate layout of the upstairs master suite. Yun moved the bedroom to one side and put the bathroom behind a wall.  The purple-blue tiles around the fireplace were designed by one of the owners and represent clocks with different hours—a reference to how watching the fire can be the best way to pass the time.
The bedroom view.
Designed by Anda Andrei and Danish interior design firm Space Copenhagen, 11 Howard in New York City bears the Bauhaus DNA of warm Scandinavian minimalism and New York industrial sleekness.
In addition to an ensuite main bedroom, the mezzanine floor sleeps two in a cozy sleeping nook.
In the master bedroom, the couple opted for Artemide lighting: Vintage Eclisse table lamps by Vico Magistretti hang over the nightstands and a Tizio table lamp by Richard Sapper rests on a side table. The lounge chairs are vintage finds, and the rug is a Bedouin design purchased in Jerusalem.
In the master bedroom, a pair of Artemide Tolomeo sconces bookend a Matchbox bed by Edwin Blue.
The master bedroom and main den replicate the living room's warmth, comfort, and understatedness, while the kitchen is characterized by solid elegance.