Denise Lee Architect - Bedstuy Duplex

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One of the promises of minimalism is that by making the architecture disappear you highlight desired characteristics. The whitewashing of the lower two floors of this Bedford-Stuyvesant townhouse allows subtle shades of grey in the tiles of a backsplash come to the foreground, or the plain sawn wood floors come to life. The difficulty  of course is that every flaw is magnified as well, and this is the reason that a seemingly simple minimalist design is actually incredibly hard to execute. This is particularly hard when clients have limiting budgets as so often happens when you start out as an architect. I love the clean lines and consistency of detailing throughout the unit and the confidence Lee has to commit to this mission.

Architecture by Denise Lee