The gut renovation of a 19th century New York townhouse afforded Mark Zeff the opportunity to reinvent the concept of an urban, single-family home. Rear windows were greatly enlarged and ceilings covered in Venetian plaster to welcome in and amplify available light. (Street-facing windows were limited by landmark regulations.) Furniture is pared down to a clutter-free minimum for the relatively small rooms. The palette is bright and neutral to keep spaces open and airy.
Boldly-patterned cement tile covers the master bathroom’s floor, it’s cheerful design multiplied in the tub’s polished metallic surface.