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Upper West Side Apartment Remodel800 square feet may seem like a vast amount of room to most New Yorkers, but in the case of this post-war Upper West Side apartment, a segmented layout was making the available space feel unnecessarily cramped and confined. New York City-based <a href="http://www.chuagroup.com/" target="_blank">CHUA Group</a> was called in to retool the Manhattan home to feel more spacious and make more sense for a growing family. Read on for pics of the apartment's airy new floorplan.1
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentThe first step in the renovation process was to open the space completely by gutting the interior and removing the existing bedrooms walls.2
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentBy replacing the walls with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, the residents have optimal flexibility to connvert the apartment into a one or two bedroom.3
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentThe architects also removed the dividing wall between the kitchen and the living room to bring more natural light into the space, also highlighting the brushed pearl bamboo flooring.4
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentThanks to the sliding doors, the apartment can be used as a one or two bedroom.5
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentLight fixtures throughout the home were kept simple to continue with the minimalist interior design scheme.6
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentThe architects installed custom made shelving throughout the apartment.7
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentThe bathroom uses a dark color scheme to resemble a spa.8
CHUA Tiny NYC ApartmentAdditionally important in the renovation was the strategic use of lighting to give the interior a bright, open feel.9









