Brick walls, mahogany windows, sapele siding, and the sandblasted concrete entry platform are a twist on traditional neighborhood materials.
The bullnose facade references other corner buildings on the street.
The home’s framing system, a hybrid of steel and engineered wood, helped trim costs.
Blackened oak storage consoles double as room dividers throughout the house.
The exterior brick wall continues into the foyer.
A blackened steel stair frame stitches the levels together, as do the oiled steel handrails and pickled white oak flooring.
Clad in anthracite zinc, the master suite is 4 feet lower than the roof terrace.