For a townhouse gut-renovation in New York City, a marble palette in diverse colors and sizes created sophisticated, yet practical, kitchen and bath designs
New York-based architect Charles Rabinovitch of Charles Rabinovitch Architects recently completed a renovation of a townhouse on the Eastside of Manhattan. An extensive selection of natural stone was incorporated into the design to make the home luxurious, while also meeting the practical demands of the household. In particular, the kitchen and master bath are a stunning display of varying marble types.
“This was a landmark townhouse building,” explained Rabinovitch. “The entire interior was basically gutted out and rebuilt from scratch. We only kept the front and part of the rear facade.”