
This 3,600 square foot condominium apartment overlooking Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia had been newly constructed with generic interior finishes. The task at hand was to enhance the apartment with details from the early Arts and Crafts period.
Following the early work of Frank Lloyd Wright, cut glass windows were designed and placed in all major door locations and a library was built following Wright's aesthetic as well.
The floors and millwork were made from quarter cut white oak with a stain to match the "Little Living Room" on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Master Bedroom was detailed in a more contemporary style with rich carpets and colors.