This project reimagines the primary bathroom within a renovated brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Drawing inspiration from the neo-noir masterpiece, Blade Runner (1982), the design blends the historic charm of the brownstone with modern conveniences and a touch of the film’s unique aesthetic.
This design reinterprets elements from the iconic Ennis House by Frank Lloyd Wright, prominently featured in Blade Runner. The house’s signature features, such as textured moonstone tiles and asymmetrical balance, find subtle echoes within the bathroom space.
Passionate interior design student with a strong foundation in architecture and interior design. Proficient in 2D and 3D design software, such as SketchUp Pro, Rhino 7, and Lumion, as well as other applications, such as Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, and Google Workspace.