This 1936 moderne triplex, which was designed by architect Andrew Rebori, needed a lot of TLC to bring it into the 21st century.

To see what it looked like after rehabilitation, read more.

Find out more about this gorgeous home in the Architetural Digest article.
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WOW!
1LOVE IT!
That window is soooo neat too! It makes it private
It's obviously an improvement considering how run down it was, but I think it's pretty boring. Plain walls, dull furniture and a 1980s glass block wall. It could have been so much more interesting. It's not at all exciting or inspiring.
2Actually, even though glass block walls had a revival in the '80s, they were very popular in the '30s, when this structure was built.
I LOVE the renovation, and love how the bones of the space had such a "modern," open floor plan! Truly awesome.
3I'm drooling. This space is unbelievable! The renovation...extraordinary!
4OUTSTANDING!!! Love the window and the simplicity of the space.
5love this!
6i agree with wetheliving... they didn't really DO anything. just refinished the interior with what appears to be the exact same finishes as before and just stuck some modern furniture in there. they didn't do anything with the floor plan or with the space, just decorated the interior, which is something anyone with a little bit of taste can do.
7Though I agree, not much was done, but that's all the room needed. Less is more!
8LOVE the after! Gorgeous!
9I'm so glad they kept the 30's inspired glass block! I fell in love with the look in old hollywood black and white movies.
10Is the before pic in black and white? Regardless, the new room looks AWESOME! So much warmer and inviting
11I hate how the befores are in black and white so there really isn't a way to compare everything. The after does look nice but I don't really think too much was done. I'm not a fan of the color scheme at all, it needs some color or some kind of personality.
12WOW it's so luxurious and inviting.
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