On the opposite side of the apartment, however, continuity is key: a large area where the living and dining areas flow into each other is visually linked by stucco work on the ceiling. Dedar fabric paneling wraps around the perimeter of the room. Asymmetrical arches constructed with lacquered wood link the kitchen to the living and dining area, too. Other details like a lacquered cabinet recessed in the wall and the steel kitchen island also help to create a sense of unity in the room.
Ana de Armas sold her downtown Manhattan apartment at just under $3.5 million, closing at full asking price three months after listing. The two-bedroom home in a Neo-Greco building featured preserved original elements and modern updates by designer Nate Berkus.